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S 06 - Wosm and The BSP Structure

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 NOCTRUSCIVET OLRE
 LFES – LUFDELLIF
 LEHP
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 AVULE STMEYS
 OUNGY LOEPEP
 IOTUEDACN
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 TRIUTEBONC
 SOCIETY
 CONSTRUCTIVE ROLE
 SELF – FULFILLED
 HELP
 PROMISE AND LAW
 VALUE SYSTEM
 YOUNG PEOPLE
 EDUCATION
 MISSION
 CONTRIBUTE
Vision of Scouting

“By 2023 Scouting will be the world’s leading


educational youth movement enabling 100
million young people to be active citizens
creating positive change in the world based
on shared values.
The Mission of Scouting
The mission of Scouting is 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 the society.
Analysis
 Mission & Vision – was there a significant relationship
between the mission & vision of WOSM, APR, &BSP?
 WOSM Structure – What constitutes the WOSM? What
are the functions of each bodies (Conference,
Committee and Bureau)
 BSP Structure – Why is there a need for “Double Track
Plan”? Who constitutes the “Key 3 Officials of the BSP”
and what is “Great Partnership”
World Organization of the Scout
Movement

What is it?
World Organization ScoutMovement

 a non - governmental, political and a voluntary


organization of, for, and with young people founded
in 1907 by Lord Baden Powell in England.
Membership

 169 national Scout organizations


 40 million youths and adults
They are:
Boy Scouts of the Philippines
 is a “voluntary, non – political, educational
movement for young people, under adult guidance,
open to all Filipinos, without distinction of origin,
race or creed, in accordance with the purpose,
principles and method conceived by the founder”
Vision
Foremost in preparing the youth to become agents of
change in communities guided by the Scout Oath
and Law
Mission

To help the youth develop values and


acquire competencies to become
responsible citizens and capable leaders
anchored on the Scout Oath and Law.
BSP Vision 2025:
2016 - 2018
Strategic Priorities
1) Young People
2) Adults in Scouting
3) Resource Management
4) Organizational Excellence
5) Community Involvement
Purpose of the Boy Scouts of the
Philippines
 is to “promote and encourage, through organization
and cooperation with other agencies, the ability of
boys to do useful things for themselves and others,
to train them in Scoutcraft, and to inculcate in them
patriotism, civic – consciousness and responsibility,
college, self – reliance, discipline, and kindred
virtues, and moral values, using the methods which
are now in common use by Boy Scouts.”
Regional Scouting Committee
Composition
 Regional Chairman
 Regional Vice – Chairman
 Regional Treasurer
 Regional Auditor
 Regional Scout Commissioner
 Council Chairmen
 Other Designated LCEB members
 Regional DepEd Directors
 Regional Scout Directors
The BSP Organization by Region
1) Ilocos Region (IR)
2) Northeastern Luzon Region (NELR)
3) Central Luzon Region (CLR)
4) National Capital Region (NCR)
5) Southern Tagalog Region (STR)
6) Bicol Region (BR)
7) Western Visayas Region (WVR)
8) Eastern Visayas Region (EVR)
9) Western Mindanao Region
10) Eastern Mindanao Region

11) e
LOCAL COUNCILS
ILOCOS REGION

 Dagupan City Council


 Eastern Pangasinan Council
 Ilocos Norte Laoag Council
 Ilocos Sur Council
 La Union Council
 Pangasinan San Carlos Council
NORTHEASTERN LUZON REGION
 Abra Council
 Baguio City Council
 Batanes Council
 Benguet Council
 Cagayan Northe Tuguegarao Council
 Cauayan City Council
 Ifugao Council
 Isabela Council
NORTHEASTERN LUZON REGION

 Kalinga-Apayao Council
 Mt. Province Council
 Nueva Vizcaya Council
 Quirino Council
 Santiago City Council
CENTRAL LUZON REGION

 Angeles City Council


 Aurora Council
 Bataan Council
 Bulacan Council
 Cabanatuan City Council
 James L. Gordon Council
 Nueva Ecija Council
CENTRAL LUZON REGION

 Pampanga Council
 Ramon Magsaysay Council
 Tarlac Council
BICOL REGION

 Camarines Norte Council


 Camarines Sur Council
 Catanduanes Council
 Iriga City Council
 Legaspi City Council
 Ligao City Associate Council
 Masbate Council
BICOL REGION
 Mayon Council
 Naga Council
 Sorsogon Council
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
 Caloocan City Council
 City of Mandaluyong Council
 Manila Council
 Metro Manila East Council
 Metro Manila South Council
 Metro Manila West Council
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION

 Navotas Council
 Paranaque Council
 Pasay City Council
 Pasig City Council
 Quezon City Council
 Valenzuela Council
SOUTHERN TAGALOG REGION
 Antipolo City Council
 Batangas City Council
 Batangas Council
 Calamba City Council
 Cavite City Council
 Cavite City Council
 Cavite Council
 City of Santa Rosa Council
 Laguna Council
SOUTHERN TAGALOG REGION
 Lucena Council
 Marinduque Council
 Mindoro Occidental Council
 Mindoro Oriental Council
 Palawan Puerto Princesa Council
 Quezon Council
 Rizal Council
 Romblon Council
 San Pablo City Council
WESTERN VISAYAS REGION
 Aklan Council
 Antique Council
 Bacolod City Council
 Capiz Council
 Guimaras Council
 Iloilo (Confessor) Council
 Negros Occidental Council
EASTERN VISAYAS REGION
 Biliran Council
 Bohol Council
 Calbayog del Norte Council
 Cebu Council
 Eastern Samar Council
 Leyte Council
 Negros Oriental Council
 Northern Samar Council
EASTERN VISAYAS REGION

 Samar Council
 Southern Leyte Council
 Siquijor Council
 Tacloban City Council
WESTERN MINDANAO REGION
 Basilan Council
 Iligan City Council
 Lanao del Norte Council
 Lanao del Sur Council
 Maguindanao – Cotabato City Council
 Mc Cormick Gepigon Sulu Council
 Misamis Occidental Council
 Tawi – Tawi Council
WESTERN MINDANAO REGION
 Zamboanga City Council
 Zamboanga Del Sur Pagadian City Council
 Zamboanga Sibugay Council
 ZANDIDAP Council
EASTERN MINDANAO REGION
 Agusan Council
 Agusan Del Sur Council
 Bukidnon Council
 Cagayan de Oro City Council
 Camiguin Council
 Compostella Valley Council
 Cotabato Council
 Davao City Council
THE SPONSORING
THE COMMUNITY INSTITUTION THE COMMUNITY

THE BOY SCOUTS OF


THE PHILIPPINES
THE ADMINISTRATIVE PEOPLE THE PROGRAM PEOPLE
Member-at-Large Volunteers
Sectoral Representative
Institutional Representative THE TECHNICAL PEOPLE
Professional Scouters
CHIEF NATIONAL
NATIONAL EXUCUTIVE SECRETARY GENERAL COMMISSIONER & STAFF
BOARD
REGIONAL REGIONAL SCOUT
COORDINATING REGIONAL SCOUT COMMISSIONER & STAFF
COMMITTEE DIRECTOR
LOCAL COUNCIL COUNCIL SCOUT
EXECUTIVE BOARD COUNCIL SCOUT COMMISSIONER & STAFF
EXECUTIVE
MUNICIPAL/DISTRICT/ MUNICIPAL/DISTRICT/
CITY SCOUTING FIELD SCOUT EXECUTIVE CITY COMMISSIONER &
COMMITTEE STAFF

INSTITUTIONAL SCOUTING UNIT


COMMITTEE LEADERS
The Double Track Plan

 This plan divides the Scouters into two district


responsibility groups the:
a) Administrative Group whose task is to set the
direction and policies of the organization
b) Provide the necessary financial, material, and
other administrative needs and support needed
to ensure the achievement of the BSP mission
The Double Track Plan
 This plan divides the Scouters into two district responsibility
groups the:
a) Administrative Group whose task is to set the direction
and policies of the organization and provide the
necessary financial, material, and other administrative
needs and support needed to ensure the achievement
of the BSP mission
b) Program group whose task is to ensure the effective
delivery and implementation of the Scouting program.
The Double Track Plan
 Administrative People
a) Members of the National, Regional, Council Executive
Board,
b) the members of the Regional Scouting Committee,
c) the members of the Local Council, Executive Board,
d) the members of the District/Municipal /City Scouting
Committees,
e) the member of the Institutional Scouting Committees, the
Heads of the Institution, and the Institutional Scouting
Representatives
The Double Track Plan
 Program People
a) members of the National, Regional, Council Executive
Board
b) the members of the Regional Scouting Committee
c) the members of the Local Council, Executive Board,
d) the members of the District/Municipal/City Scouting
Committees, the member of the Institutional Scouting
Committees, the Heads of the Institution, and the
Institutional Scouting Representatives
The Double Track Plan
 Program People
a) members of the National, Regional, Council Executive
Board
b) the members of the Regional Scouting Committee
c) the members of the Local Council, Executive Board,
d) the members of the District/Municipal/City Scouting
Committees, the member of the Institutional Scouting
Committees, the Heads of the Institution, and the
Institutional Scouting Representatives
The Double Track Plan

 Professionals
a) They are responsible in holding both tracks together.
b) They give technical advise and guidance so the two
groups can perform their functions effectively
The Double Track Plan

 Professionals
a) They are responsible in holding both tracks
together.
b) They give technical advise and guidance so the
two groups can perform their functions effectively
The Double Track Plan

 Professionals

a) The Secretary General


b) The Directors
c) The Scout Executives
The Double Track Plan
 Administrative
Meets every month and come up with solutions to
many operational and administrative problems in their
own level
 Program
Meets in program conferences, pow wows,
roundtables to share and learn program ideas, skills,
ceremonies, games, songs and crafts
Great Partnership
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE BOY SCOUTS OF THE
PHILIPPINES

• to accept the Institutional Scouting Representative,


upon registering with the Boy Scouts of the
Philippines, as an active and voting member of the
Local Council and the scouting district where he
belongs;
Great Partnership
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE BOY SCOUTS OF THE
PHILIPPINES

1) to accept the Institutional Scouting Representative,


upon registering with the Boy Scouts of the
Philippines, as an active and voting member of the
Local Council and the scouting district where he
belongs;
Great Partnership
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE BOY SCOUTS OF THE
PHILIPPINES

2) to provide Program materials to the registered


leadership in the unit;
3) to make available to the institution’s registered
leadership of the unit
Great Partnership
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE BOY SCOUTS OF THE
PHILIPPINES
4) To make available to the registered Scouts of the
institution the camping and the outdoor facilities and
equipment of the BSP
5) To provide services as may be needed by the
Institution to ensure the effective delivery of the
Scouting Program
Great Partnership
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE BOY SCOUTS OF THE
PHILIPPINES
6) to maintain such basic records as may be necessary
regarding the Institution’s Scout membership,
advancement, tenure and activities
7) to assist the institution in the promotion of religious
awards, to be presented by the Scout’s own church
Great Partnership
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE BOY SCOUTS OF THE
PHILIPPINES
8) to join with the Institution in promoting and
encouraging the practice of “good turns” as a means
of developing civic consciousness
9) to work with the Institution in promoting the Scouting
Program and to interest the greatest number of boys
to join Scouting
Great Partnership
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE BOY SCOUTS OF THE
PHILIPPINES
10) to maintain in all Scouting events a climate that
fosters reverence to God and faithfulness in
religious duties
11) to provide a local council office as a service for
helping Institutions operates their units effectively
Great Partnership
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE SPONSORING INSTITUTIONS

1) to adopt the Program of the Boy Scouts of the


Philippines as integral part of their own program
2) to organize the Institutional Scouting Committee
whose responsibility is to ensure that the Scouting
program is effectively implemented in the Institution
by seeing to it that all the financial, material,
manpower , and moral support are provided
Great Partnership
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE SPONSORING INSTITUTIONS

1) to adopt the Program of the Boy Scouts of the


Philippines as integral part of their own program
2) to organize the Institutional Scouting Committee
whose responsibility is to ensure that the Scouting
program is effectively implemented in the Institution
by seeing to it that all the financial, material,
manpower , and moral support are provided
Great Partnership
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE SPONSORING INSTITUTIONS

3) to organize and operate one or more Scout units


4) to select an Institutional Scouting Representative
who must register with the Boy Scouts of the
Philippines
5) to provide adequate meeting facilities
Great Partnership
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE SPONSORING INSTITUTIONS

6) to accept the principles, policies, and the method of


Scouting as their own
7) to maintain the standards of the Movement as
interpreted by the Local Council and to abide by the
Local Council By – Laws and the Constitution of the
Boy Scouts of the Philippines
Great Partnership
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE SPONSORING INSTITUTIONS

8) to provide opportunities for the Scouts to perform


their responsibilities to God according to their
religious preference
9) to respect the religious preference of the Scouts in
their unit
Great Partnership
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE SPONSORING INSTITUTIONS

10) to encourage and provide opportunities for the


Scouts to be actively involved in the community; to
encourage, the maximum involvement of parents in
Scouting by providing them the opportunity to
participate actively in the activities of the unit
Application
Make a list of programs and projects aimed to
accomplish BSP’s Mission and Vision
All Over the World
All over the world
Scouting is moving
All over the World
You’ll find Scouting friends
All over the world
There are million Scouts and Scouters
For the glory of Scouting
Let us unite and just be one

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