The Scout Section Award Scheme is divided into the following
components:
- Scoutcraft Badge
- Target Badges.
- Proficiency Badges.
- Patrol Activity Badges.
- Cords
- The Scout Leadership Course.
- The Leadership Activity
- The Australian Scout Medallion.
The Award Scheme provides the main focus for the Patrol and
Troop activity and gives suitable recognition to Scouts for
achievement. Following a Scout's Investiture, they complete the
Scoutcraft Badge and then may earn Targets to become a Pioneer,
Explorer and Adventurer Scout. Target requirements provide for
going places and doing the adventurous, appealing things that
Scouts enjoy, including camping, hiking, exploring, swimming,
boating, track and field, fitness activities, and environment
projects and practices, usually in the company of the Patrol or
other Scouts.
SCOUTCRAFT BADGE
This
is usually the first badge to be gained and awarded in the Scout
Section. The training and testing is carried out jointly by the
Patrol Leader and Scout Leader.
The aim of the Scoutcraft Badge is to:
- Facilitate the young person’s entry into the Scout
Troop.
- Reinforce or teach basic Scouting skills.
- Provide early recognition, and
- Encourage further participation in the Scout Award
Scheme
Its basic requirements are:
1. Learn and demonstrate different knots with your Patrol.
2. Describe the Australian flag and how to use it.
3. First Aid knowledge.
4. Know and demonstrate safety with camping tools.
5. Knowledge of Patrol system.
The Scoutcraft Badge is generally gained within four to six
weeks of a new Scout joining the Troop or completed as a part of
the linking process for a Cub Scout and is presented upon entry
re-affirmation/investiture to the Troop.
TARGET BADGES AND CORDS
There are eight Targets as Scouts progress towards the
Australian Scout Medallion. Scouts can start at a level that
they feel is suitable to their skills and experience.
The Target activities provide the main source of material for
the Scout program. While the results of the activities lead to
individual recognition and the awarding of Target Badges, the
qualifications in general are earned by the Scout in the company
of their Patrol or with other Scouts. Target Badge requirements
provide for going places and doing the adventurous and appealing
things that young people enjoy. The emphasis is on the practical
and active aspects of a topic.
The aim of the Target Badge scheme is to:
- Encourage participation.
- Appeal to youth members at all stages of development
- Develop basic skills
- Encourage activities which are effective in achieving
the educational outcomes of the Scout Section
The Scout Award Scheme is structured in three levels:
Pioneer - Red. Concentrates on participation &
learning.
During
their journey through the Section, a Scout needs to know there
are three major signposts. The first is the Pioneer Badge.
The Pioneer Target Badges are designed to be achieved by
undertaking new experiences, and participating in practical and
adventurous activities.
To gain the Pioneer Badge, the Scout must complete the
two compulsory Targets which are Campcraft & Citizenship,
plus one from the six elective Pioneer Targets. To gain the
Pioneer Cord the Scout must complete the Pioneer Badge,
one Patrol Activity Badge plus two Proficiency Badges.
This is achieved by the Scouts' participation with their
Patrol or with other Scouts, and the assistance of their Patrol
Leader.
Compulsory Target Badges for the Pioneer Badge:
Campcraft; Citizenship

Explorer - Blue. Concentrates on knowledge and skill.
Once
you have completed the Pioneer Badge, the next signpost
is the Explorer Badge. It is designed to provide the
Scout with opportunities to help their Patrol Leader and to
assist other Scouts to pass their Pioneer Target Badges by doing
practical and challenging activities.
To gain the Explorer Badge, a Scout must complete the
two compulsory Targets which are Campcraft & Citizenship,
and one from the Explorer Elective Targets. To gain the
Explorer Cord, a Scout must complete the Explorer Badge, one
Patrol Activity Badge plus two Proficiency Badges giving you a
total of two Patrol Activity Badges and four Proficiency ones.
Compulsory Target Badges for the Explorer Badge: Campcraft;
Citizenship

Adventurer - Green. Concentrates on instructing others.
The
final major signpost along the Scout Section journey is the
Adventurer Badge. It is designed to provide the Scout with
opportunities to teach and test other Scouts to pass their
Pioneer and Explorer Targets by using the knowledge and skills
they have gained so far.
To gain the Adventurer Badge, a Scout must complete the two
compulsory Targets which are Campcraft & Citizenship, and one
from the Adventurer Elective Targets. To gain the Adventurer
Cord, a Scout must complete the Adventurer Badge, one Patrol
Activity Badge plus two Proficiency Badges. This brings the
Scout to a total of three Patrol Activity Badges and six
Proficiency Badges.
Compulsory Target Badges for the Adventurer Badge:
Campcraft; Citizenship

L to R: Target Badges; Proficiency Badges for Pioneer, Explorer and
Adventurer Levels
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Pioneer, Explorer and Adventurer Cords
PATROL ACTIVITY BADGE

A Scout is required to earn one Patrol Activity Badge for
each of the Target levels in order to earn their Cord for each
level.
OTHER BADGES
There are nine other badges that may be worn. Five of these
may be used as Proficiency Badges.
L to R: Amateur Radio Operator Badge; Anchor Badge; Deaf
Sign Language Badge

L to R: Faith Awareness Badge; Language Emblem

The following three badges may be used as Target Badges.
L to R: First Aid or Surf Life Saving Badges; Landcare Badge;
World Conservation Badge

Their Service Our Heritage Badge is a participation badge which may
be worn by both Adult and Youth Members.
SCOUT LEADERSHIP COURSE BADGE
The
Scout Leadership Course aims to provide suitable leadership
skills for Scouts with a practical "hands on" approach run in
line with the Patrol System. It can be undertaken on completion
of the Pioneer Badge.
LEADERSHIP ACTIVITYThis requires a Scout to show
significant personal development while demonstrating an active
leadership role e.g. organising and planning an activity or
event that covers a minimum of one full day or overnight.
AUSTRALIAN SCOUT MEDALLION - THE PINNACLE!
The
Australian Scout Medallion is the pinnacle of the Scout Section
and is a milestone in a youth member's journey through the
Movement. To receive this prestigious award, you must have
completed all the requirements mentioned above. From L to R is
the Medallion itself and the accompanying Badge.
L TO R: AUSTRALIAN FLAG BADGE; WORLD MEMBERSHIP BADGE

VENTURER SCOUT LINK BADGE

The Venturer Scout Link Badge links Scouts to the Venturer
Scout Section and is the next step in the Scouting journey.
Completion of this badge prepares the Scout for advancement to
the Venturer Unit.