A Scout Province is an administrative division within Scouting Ireland. Each province comprises a number of Scout Counties, which are mobilised and coordinated to combine their resources for the improvement of Scouting at a local level.
There are six Scout Provinces in Ireland: Dublin, Northern, North Eastern, Western, Southern and South Eastern. They are based on a geographical area of reasonable distance and the National Management Committee determines their boundaries.
The Scout Province is organised and administered by the Provincial Management/Support Team (PMST). The primary role of the Scout Province is to support Scouting at local level by assisting and supporting Scout Counties in fulfilling their role and by assisting in the making of Scouting Ireland's policies and ensuring that these policies are carried out.
Wood Badge Training is carried out within Provinces by Provincial Training Co-ordinators and their teams, administered by Provincial Support Officers, professional staff working in offices within each province.
Dublin Scout Province was formed on January 1, 2004 as Dublin Metropolitan Province after the two original Scout associations in Ireland, Scouting Ireland S.A.I. and Scouting Ireland (CSI) merged to form Scouting Ireland. Both associations voted to join to form a new single association in 2003, following a decision to set this process in motion in 1998. The Province renamed itself in February, 2008.[1]
The Provincial Commissioner is Helena Campbell.
There are 9 counties in the Province.
Since 22nd January 2023, the Provincial Commissioner is Rónán McGibbon.[2]
There are 4 counties in the Province.
, the Provincial Commissioner is Alan Kearney.
There are 7 counties in the Province.
The Provincial Commissioner is Michelle Comer.[3]
There are 5 counties in the Province.
The Provincial Commissioner is Michael Dempsey.
There are 9 counties in the Province.
The Provincial Commissioner is Jemma Brennan.
There are 7 counties in the Province.