The Boy Scouts Association's The Chief Scout's Advance Party Report 1966 attempted to address the association's falling enrolment numbers and modernise its programs. It resulted in changes from traditional iconic uniforms, changes to awards, training schemes, the association's name and other nomenclature, reduced distinctions between Cubs and Scouts and discontinuation of Rovers. However, the changes failed to halt decline in older enrolments, resulting in a shift to younger ages and also resulted in disaffection, a schism in the organisation, growth of the alternate British Boy Scouts and European Scout Federation (British Association), formation of independent Scout groups and further alternate Scout organisations, particularly the Traditional Scouting Baden-Powell Scouts' Association an
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| - El informe de avance fue una publicación producida en 1966 por la Asociación de Scouts del Reino Unido, destinada a modernizar el programa del Movimiento Scout. Se considera el puntapié a nivel mundial del proceso de actualización del Programa de Jóvenes del Movimiento Scout. El informe fue realizado por un comité de 25 dirigentes scouts destacados convocados para dar respuesta a la pérdida de miembros de la Asociación Scout inglesa.[1] (es)
- The Boy Scouts Association's The Chief Scout's Advance Party Report 1966 attempted to address the association's falling enrolment numbers and modernise its programs. It resulted in changes from traditional iconic uniforms, changes to awards, training schemes, the association's name and other nomenclature, reduced distinctions between Cubs and Scouts and discontinuation of Rovers. However, the changes failed to halt decline in older enrolments, resulting in a shift to younger ages and also resulted in disaffection, a schism in the organisation, growth of the alternate British Boy Scouts and European Scout Federation (British Association), formation of independent Scout groups and further alternate Scout organisations, particularly the Traditional Scouting Baden-Powell Scouts' Association an (en)
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| - Cover of the Advance Party Report Popular Edition, printed by Kent Paper Company Ltd (en)
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| - El informe de avance fue una publicación producida en 1966 por la Asociación de Scouts del Reino Unido, destinada a modernizar el programa del Movimiento Scout. Se considera el puntapié a nivel mundial del proceso de actualización del Programa de Jóvenes del Movimiento Scout. El informe fue realizado por un comité de 25 dirigentes scouts destacados convocados para dar respuesta a la pérdida de miembros de la Asociación Scout inglesa.[1] (es)
- The Boy Scouts Association's The Chief Scout's Advance Party Report 1966 attempted to address the association's falling enrolment numbers and modernise its programs. It resulted in changes from traditional iconic uniforms, changes to awards, training schemes, the association's name and other nomenclature, reduced distinctions between Cubs and Scouts and discontinuation of Rovers. However, the changes failed to halt decline in older enrolments, resulting in a shift to younger ages and also resulted in disaffection, a schism in the organisation, growth of the alternate British Boy Scouts and European Scout Federation (British Association), formation of independent Scout groups and further alternate Scout organisations, particularly the Traditional Scouting Baden-Powell Scouts' Association and helped to re-establish understanding of Scouts as a movement rather than a single organisation. (en)
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