Rovers - A Programme for Young Adults in Scouting

            Rovers in Scouting Ireland is a three year pilot project set up to try to address some of the problems that young adults in Scouting have. It is designed to give a flexible approach to leadership for those that need it. It also provides an outlet for fun and personal development to everyone who wants to avail of it. Rovers are in general a group of young adults who want to give commitment to Scouting and also to get something back from Scouting. Usually the Crew (group of Rovers) is formed within a Unit or a Region. There can however be Crews built around an interest (mountaineering, canoeing, etc...) or even Lone Rovers who are in areas that have few young people but who still want to be part of something.

            If you have any questions, comments or suggestions please contact us at rovers_si@oocities.com

            Opportunities for You
            • Challenge
            • Support and Recognition
            • Craic and Friendship
            • Flexibility

                What's on offer?

              • The Rover Challenge
              • Events
              • Connections
              • Awards and Qualifications
              • Information
              • A new approach to being a leader


                Getting Involved...

              • What we're asking of you
              • Joining an existing crew
              • Setting up a crew
              • Registering as a Lone Rover

                Other Scouting Pages

              • Irish Scouting Pages
              • World Scouting Pages


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