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Welcome to. Presentation Evening 13 February 2009. Anchors. For boys aged 5-8 years old Officer in charge: Leader 1. Activity programme. Programme is separated into five zones: Body - fit for fun Mind - think and do Spirit - God and me Community - me and my world

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  1. Welcome to Presentation Evening13 February 2009

  2. Anchors For boys aged 5-8 years oldOfficer in charge: Leader 1

  3. Activity programme • Programme is separated into five zones: • Body - fit for fun • Mind - think and do • Spirit - God and me • Community - me and my world • Creativity - make and do

  4. Award scheme Green Activity Badge requires 12 activities Red Activity Badge requires 18 activities Service Badge Blue Activity Badge requires 18 activities Total = 48 activities over 3 years

  5. Anchor Boy 1

  6. Anchor Boy 2

  7. Anchor Boy 3

  8. Junior Section For boys aged 8-11 years oldOfficer in charge: Leader 2

  9. Activity programme • Programme is separated into five zones: • Body - fit for fun • Mind - think and do • Spirit - God and me • Community - me and my world • Creativity - make and do

  10. Award scheme Junior Bronze Badge Junior Target Badge requires 10 activities 1 each zone requires 5 activities 1 each zone Junior Gold Badge Junior Silver Badge requires 20 activities 3 each zone requires 20 activities 3 each zone Total = 55 activities over 3 years

  11. Junior 1

  12. Junior 2

  13. Junior 3

  14. Company Section > the adventure truly begins here! For boys aged 11-15 years oldOfficer in charge: Leader 3

  15. Discover Award Scheme • Boys take active role in planning the activity programme • Develop interests • Learn new skills • Acquire a deeper knowledge of life, the world and other people • Seniors are eligible to take part and achieve awards

  16. Discover Badges Three programme zones: Community Recreation Skills Each Badge has 4 Levels of achievement Each Level is achieved by earning points

  17. Discover Points Table

  18. Higher Awards Compass Badge • Requires 6 points • 2 from each Zone Discovery Badge • 30 points +3 badges in last 12 months • Adventure Event • Good attendance record • Brigade Service

  19. Higher Awards The President’s Badge • 30 points +3 badges in last 12 months • Adventure Event • Good attendance record • 10 hours of Brigade Service • Leadership and Teamwork Course • Christian Faith Development Course • Captain’s Recommendation

  20. Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme DEA Bronze Award • Counts as: • 30 points +3 badges in last 12 months • Adventure Event Boys’ Brigade has a strong association with DEA Scheme Company Section members can work for the DEA Bronze Award and this will count towards the Discovery & President’s Badge

  21. Company 1

  22. Company 2

  23. Company 3 – right armband

  24. Company 3 – left armband

  25. Company 4 – right armband

  26. Company 4 – left armband

  27. Seniors > are you up to the Challenge? For young men aged 15-18 years oldOfficer in charge: Leader 4

  28. Challenge Plus Successful Project = 5 points Three programme zones: Community Life Skills Recreation & Leisure Seniors undertake in-depth Projects and Challenge Activities which they plan and organise themselves Successful Challenge = 1 point

  29. Challenge Plus Awards Challenge Plus Bronze Badge requires 10 points Challenge Plus Silver Badge requires 20 points Challenge Plus Gold Badge requires 30 points

  30. Young Volunteer Award Seniors can take on volunteer work in their Community and have this recognised by three levels of achievement: • Bronze Award – 50 hours • Silver Award – 100 hours • Gold Award – 200 hours Voluntary work may count towards BB’s highest award…

  31. The Queen’s Badge BB’s highest award: • Must hold The President’s Badge • Attend a Queen’s Badge Candidates’ Conference • Participate in Skills based training • 30 hours of Brigade responsibility • 30 hours of Voluntary Support work • Undertake a 3 day Expedition • Develop interests • Participate in a Completion Course

  32. Senior 1 – right armband

  33. Senior 1 – left armband

  34. Senior 2 – right armband

  35. Senior 2 – left armband

  36. Ranks and Promotion Corporal Lance Corporal Staff Sergeant Sergeant Seniors are expected to take on Leadership roles within the Company Section

  37. Complete right armband

  38. Complete left armband

  39. Senior 1 – Promotion

  40. Senior 2 – Promotion

  41. Attendance Cups Anchor Attendance Cup Anchor 1 Junior Attendance Cup Junior 1 Company/Seniors Attendance Cup Company 1

  42. Thank you for attending For more informationplease visit our website: www.3rdbasingstoke.org

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