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Youth Involvement in Scouting - Maldives: Introduction


Introduction

There are three age groups in Maldives that the Scout Association Maldives target its programs; the Cub Scout age group (7-12), the Scout age (12-18) and the Rover Scouts (18-26).

Membership growth is one of the key issues that the Scout Association of Maldives is facing today, in terms of leaders as well as in youth members. One of the prime reason is because the scout association has paid very less attention to the adolescents or young adults; the Rover age group. This has led to the loss of membership and increase dropout of members in the movement.


The association has failed to produce Rover scouts; the young adults; who would have continued scouting as leaders. However due to the lack of program and support required from the scout association this section has not been able to branch out in the country.

Rover scout program should provide opportunities for the Rovers to practice and to develop leadership skills. It should be understood that it is possible to offer a quality Rover program and at the same time have young leaders who are more than willing to work as leaders in the other sections of the movement, voluntarily working in scouting principle and spirit. This not only delivers a more quality scouting but also produces future more capable and experiences leaders to up hold the scouting society in Maldives.

Involving Young people in decision-making is a key element for implementing the mission of scouting!!!

Youth Involvement in decision-making

Back ground
Youth involvement in decision-making is priority number one in the World Strategy for Scouting adopted by the 36th World Scout Conference in Thessaloniki, Greece and confirmed by the 37th World Scout Conference held in Tunisia in 2005.

The issue of youth involvement is sometimes rather controversial in our Movement. In Scouting, youth involvement should not be the result of a struggle of power between adults and young people. On the contrary, it should be based on an alliance between the generations. Scouting needs to foster youth involvement in order to improve the quality of its program and make it more attractive and useful to more young people.

Young adults are aged 18-26; it is another name for Rovers.

What is Youth Involvement?

Youth involvement is a process that ensures youth have a voice in the decisions that affect their lives. It creates volunteer opportunities for youth to be a part of the changes and decisions being made in their communities. 

There are two main ways in which voluntary organizations can engage in youth participation:
Internally, ensuring that young people are listened to and involved in decision-making and planning within their own organizations;
Externally, supporting the young people they work with to get involved in public decision making and address issues that are of concern to them.
In scouting we can take three areas where youth should be encouraged to be involved:

1.       At level of the group/unit; it is important to include young adults in the functioning of the units or groups, this will allow are more attractive program and activity for scouts in the group/unit. Adult with more experience should mentor the young adults keeping their activities on the tight path, in accordance with the scout method, purpose and principles.

2.       Within the movement at other levels; Young adults should be involved while taking major decisions in the local, provincial, regional and national level in scouting. It should be remembered that the scout movement is a movement FOR the young people and it should be of their interest and of themselves rather than an adult show. An equal share of adults and young people should be there in all decision making levels.

3.       Within the community; Scouting is a movement which strives to create a better world, to create this better community scouts as young adults take up leading roles in upholding leadership roles and work in different social initiatives. Positive youth involvement in the community leads to a creation of a better society.

Why Involve Young people in Decision Making?

1.       Young People’s rights; Young people have a right to be involved and to have their voice be heard in decisions that involve them. Participation is a fundamental right of all people, regardless of age. As far as young people are concerned, this right is enshrined in the UN Convention of Rights of the Child; Article 12. UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Article 12: 1. “States Parties shall assure to the child who is capable of forming his or her own views the rights to express those views freely in all matters affecting the child...”

2.       Democracy and equal representation; For a healthy democratic society it is essential to have participation in decision making by all concerned people. In scouting that includes both the Adults as well as Young Adults. In an organization such as scouting where the movement is FOR the young people, it is important to have their say in their decisions.

3.       Youth perspective; Young people have the ability to contribute new and fresh ideas to traditional ways of operating. Young people’s ideas can be more effective and benefiting as those ideas would be genuine and more creative. After all our founders motto was “Ask the boy”.

4.       Skills development; Young people can gain huge amount of confidence and experience if provided with the opportunity to contribute directly to the movement initially leading to positive involvement of youth in the community. Many skills are developed in young people, which can lead directly to improved educational performance and better employment prospects.

5.       Scout Method; In Scouting it is important to understand that the scout method itself is based on Youth Involvement. A scout system should not work like a Military unit but like a small democratic state with its provinces, i.e. the teams; its constitution, i.e. the scout law; its government i.e. the council or executive body; its parliament i.e. the groups and their councils where all scouts can participate in selecting activities. This is the real definition of the “PATROL SYSTEM”
“The Patrol system has a great character-training value if it is used alright. It leads each boy to see that he has some individual responsibility for the good of his Patrol. It leads each Patrol to see that it has definite responsibility for the good of the troop… Through it the scouts themselves gradually learn that they have a considerable say in what their troop does. It is the patrol system that makes the troop and all of the scouting that matter, a real co-operative effort” Aids for Scout mastership - B.P.

Youth involvement is only possible when Adults realize that the young person should not only follow in their tracks but also go further and improve the society. Adults should involve young people in decision making and give them real responsibilities. In scouting, adults and young people should work together to built and create a better world, a better society. How can young people be trained in citizenship without giving them opportunity to share responsibilities and make decisions. 

Advantages of Youth Participation and involvement:
·         Young people are empowered to be self directed
·         Young people make responsible choices
·         Young people participate as group members in making decisions that influence them
·         Young people are given the opportunity to learn group leadership skills and to assume leadership roles in planning activities and projects.
·         Young people experience a sense of belonging.
·         When young people participate in planning and implementing, the program becomes more aligned with their interests.
·         New ideas brought in can result new and exciting activities.
·         As young people become more involved in articulating what is important to them, program goals and objectives can become more youth centered.
·         Adults role become more as of supervising than facilitating.
·         Young people can begin to take on leadership and teaching roles and work in partnership with adults to maximize the opportunities for learning and growth for all members of the movement.

Adults serve as mentors and facilitators for developing the skills of the young people, they share power in real ways with young people, which means by providing them with the opportunities for problem solving, decision making, planning, goal setting and helping others.

When we give the young people the tools to be self-directed and invite them to take part in shaping their programs and helping others, we communicate the message to the young people that “WHAT YOU THINK AND WHAT YOU DO MATTERS”


*This was the Part 1 of the proposal "Youth Involvement in SAM" I had proposed to the Scout Association of Maldives during July 2010. I will post the remaining parts as well ...


Part 2: 

Youth Involvement in Scouting - Maldives: National Scout Youth Forum


Part 3:

Find the original proposal in PDF available for download:

Comments

Unknown said…
I agree to what you have said about youth involvement in decision making. BUT the question is what is the limit. For example the seat u hold in the APR scout committee is provided with the right to sit in the meetings, express ur view, but u don have the right to vote. So, What to do u think is the limit of this? I personaly dont biliv that, they are involving youth in decision makin if they dont have the right in choosin the decision. Jus being presend in a meeting and expressin a persons view is not enough unless the person is an influencial orator!

Well, in Maldives, the idea of youth involvmnt boosted with the rover workshop. as u said, since then SAM has failed in fostering a team of Rover scouts, while it is a vital section of the movement, which grooms the scouts to leadership..

Even now, a youth is not represented in the ExCo. Ppl say Zaushan is one, but unless and until the portfolio is to research and adress youth problems with feedbacks, it cannot be said youth representation.

The Concept paper you submitted to their table was a good one for a start, but when is it going to happen?