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Nova Scotia Provincial Council
The Nova Scotia
Provincial Council is one of 20 Scouts Canada Councils. Operating under Scouts
Canada's Mission Principles and Practices (see below) the Council aims to
support, administer, and grow Scouting in Nova Scotia.
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Our Mission, Principles and Practices
To contribute to the
education of young people, through a value system based on
the Scout Promise and Law, to help build a better world
where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a
constructive role in society.
Scouting’s Mission is achieved by:
- involving youth throughout their
formative years in a non-formal educational process.
- using a specific method that makes
each individual the principal agent in his or her
development as a self-reliant, supportive, responsible and
committed person.
- assisting youth to establish a
value system based upon spiritual, social and personal
principles as expressed in the Promise and Law.
Scouting is based on three broad
principles which represent its fundamental beliefs. These
include:
- Duty to God:
Defined as, The responsibility to adhere to spiritual
principles, and thus to the religion that expresses them,
and to accept the duties therefrom.
- Duty to Others:
Defined as, The responsibility to one's local, national
and global community members to promote peace,
understanding and cooperation, through
participation in the development of society, respect for
the dignity of one's fellow-beings, and protection of the
integrity of the natural world.
- Duty to Self:
Defined as, The responsibility for the development of
oneself to one's full potential physically,
intellectually, spiritually and socially.
Practices and Methods:
Scouts Canada employs a system of progressive
self-education which includes the following practices and
methods:
- commitment to the values in a
Promise and Law,
- learning by doing,
- membership in small groups,
- progressive and stimulating
contemporary programs,
- commitment to the values of doing
one's best, contributing to the community, respecting and
caring for others, contributing as a family member,
- relevant through youth and young
adult engagement
- use of outdoor activities as a key
learning resource
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