Rover Section
Age Range: 18 to 25 years
We do not operate a Rover section at Atwell Scout Group.
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Rover Scouts are the oldest youth section in the Scouting movement, focussed on:
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Vastly expanding comfort zones
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Exploring and understanding growing responsibilities
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Becoming well-rounded global citizens
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Facing and overcoming fears
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Discovering potential
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Understanding roles in creating a better world
By taking part in the many opportunities available as a Rover, young men and women experience fun, fellowship and personal growth. Rover Scouts see the purpose of Scouting realised – they are well rounded individuals ready to help create a better world.
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Rover Scouts build on their roles as active members of their local, national and global communities, becoming increasingly aware of the challenges facing communities and the environment, tackling real issues and influencing positive change.
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Rovers meet as a Unit and participate in a variety of activities that offer the opportunity to mix socially, be physically and mentally challenged and develop spiritually.
Each Rover Scout Unit is different and chooses the activities that suit its members the most.
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Joining a Rover Scout Unit can open doors to new friendships, fun, adventure and unforgettable experiences, while at the same time developing leadership and organisational skills.
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Rover Scout Unit activities are planned and run by the Rover Scouts themselves, whether it’s a simple weekend away for just several people, a major event involving thousands of participants, or anything in between!
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Every three years, Rover Scouts have the opportunity to attend a Australian Rover Moot, where they join about 1,000 other Rover Scouts from around Australia and across the world for a 10 day camp. There are also opportunities to attend international Rover Moots and the World Moot every 4 years.