Scouting Terminology


Each Section will have its own Leaders, usually a Section Leader supported by Assistant Section Leaders together with helpers and instructors.

The terms Leader and Scouter are both used to describe those adults who hold a Warrant. The warrant is the appointment card that is given to those who accept the appointment as a uniformed Leader. Such appointments are made by the Scout District.

Other adults may be Helpers or Skills Instructors. Helpers usually provide general help to a section on a regular basis whilst Skills Instructors provide more specialised support. Both are issued with Certificates of Appointment.

Besides the Leaders, the Group will have a team of other adults who provide support chiefly with administration and fund raising. These will be lead by a Group Chairperson. The Group Chairperson is strictly speaking the Chairperson of the Group Scout Council. This meets annual as the Group Annual General Meeting ‘AGM' and includes all those, especially parents, who are connected to the Group. The more routine management of the Group's affairs is conducted by the Group Executive Committee often called ‘the Executive'.

Hornsea Scout Group is part of a District , which exists to provide support to and promote co-operation between Groups. The District will be lead by a District Commissioner ‘DC' . The District Commissioner is supported by a team of Assistant District Commissioners ‘ADC'. These will each have specific responsibilities and thus hold appointments such as Assistant District Commissioner (Cub Scouts) ‘ADC (CS)'.

The District look for their support to a County that will be led by a County Commissioner ‘CC' . Similarly to the District there will be a team of Assistant County Commissioners ‘ACC' .

For a more detailed Glossary of Scouting terms please see Barking and Dagenham District Scouts online glossary of Scouting terms

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