Swiss Guide and Scout Movement explained

Swiss Guide and Scout Movement
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Country:Switzerland
F-Date:1912
Members:55,000 (2022)
Website:Swiss Guide and Scout Movement
Affiliation:World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, World Organization of the Scout Movement
Pattern Head:barehead
Pattern Body:shirt long sleeves
Color Body:808000
Pattern Legs:trousers
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The Swiss Guide and Scout Movement (SGSM) (German: Pfadibewegung Schweiz (PBS), French: Mouvement Scout de Suisse (MSdS), Italian: Movimento Scout Svizzero (MSS), Rumantsch: Moviment Battasendas Svizra (MBS)) is the national Scouting and Guiding association of Switzerland formed in 1987. Scouting was founded in Switzerland in 1912 and was among the charter members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1922 and among the founding members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1928. The SGSM has more than 50,500 members in about 550 local groups (as of 2022).[1]

The Swiss Guide and Scout Movement is mixed at all levels. The only thing that still reminds of the old separation between Girl Guides and Boy Scouts is that some of the terms for different levels (in one or more of the three major languages spoken in Switzerland) are different.

The young age of Swiss leaders is a tradition, "the young lead the young".[2] Even members of the district or national committees are rarely older than 30. The result is more freedom at the unit level, no discrimination, and a very important experience in leadership for young people.

The mandatory parts of the Swiss uniform are the shirt, the neckerchief, any kind of good hiking boots, a fire lighter and a Swiss army knife. Optional parts are belt, Scout jeans, hat, dagger, etc. A youth receives his/her neckerchief and vulgo (Scout name) from his unit leader in an initiation ceremony.

History

In 1910, the first Scout group in Switzerland was founded in Basel as part of the abstinence movement., then secretary-general of the Unions Cadettes de suisse romande, enthusiastically supported the Scout method after reading Scouting for Boys. He organized several conferences (notably in Le Locle in October 1910) within the cadet unions to explain and discuss the interest of cadets in using the Scout method. In 1911, the first groups of Swiss Girl Guides were formed. Gaston Clerc bought the translations of Scouting for Boys and translated the first chapter for those who would become Scouts. In 1912, delegates of the cadet sections of the Union chrétienne de la suisse romande launched the Swiss Scout movement. William Borel chaired this neutral committee to patronize and spread Scouting in Switzerland. Geneva pedagogue Pierre Bovet took up the translation of Éclaireurs and other Scout books, to make it the first edition in French. This edition was the first in a long series of Scout books published by the publishing house in Neuchâtel. In 1913, the Federation of Swiss Scouts (Fédération des Eclaireurs suisses, FES/Schweizerische Pfadfinderbund (SPB)) was founded in Bern. This brought together the multilingual Swiss Scouts under the same organization. In 1919, the Swiss Federation of Girl Guides (Fédération des Eclaireuses suisse, (FESes)/Bund Schweizerischer Pfadfinderinnen (BSP)) was established.

Switzerland was among the charter members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1922 and among the founding members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1928. In 1925, the first Federal Camp was held in Bern, Switzerland.[3]

In 1931, the first World Scout Moot was held at Kandersteg International Scout Centre. In 1939, after the beginning of World War II, Swiss Scouts also began to support the Swiss army. Many Scouts were registered with the International Red Cross.

In 1953, a second World Scout Moot took place In Kandersteg. In 1957, WAGGGS organized a World Camp at the Lac de Conche.

In 1980, the first Federal Camp of FES and FESes in common took place in the region of Gruyères. The originally separate Swiss Guide Federation and Swiss Scout Federation merged in 1987.

In 1992, the World Scout Moot took place in Kandersteg for the third time.

In 2003, The SGSM was reformed. After structural changes, the SGSM is now run by the Swiss federal government ("Youth and Sports"), a governmental institution affiliated with the Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports, which promotes sports among youth. Camps for youth in the 5-20 age range are subsidized by J+S, and also receive some basic material (wool blankets, denim square units, ropes, spades, etc.) from J+S for these occasions. J+S is also deeply involved in leader training, because unit leaders are basically special youth sport trainers.

Program

Sections

The association is divided in five sections according to age. The different languages-Swiss German, French, and Italian-use different terms for sections:

Special Scout units include Sea Scouts around the major lakes and Extension Scouting for handicapped young people.

Scout Motto

There are different mottoes for each section:

Scout Promise

(With the help of God,) with your help and happily I promise to do my best:

Scout Law

Guides and Scouts, we wish:

BuLa Jamborees

The Bundeslager (BuLa) (fr:"camp fédéral", it:"campo federale", "rm:"champ federal") "Federal camp" is a scout jamboree that is held by the association every 14 years.[5] [6]

Bula occurrences

(hosts in parentheses)[7]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Swiss Guide and Scout Movement - About us . 2016-08-03 . Swiss Guide and Scout Movement.
  2. 2. Führung der Abteilung (Leadership). Abteilungsleiterin und Abteilungsleiter (Department Head). Swiss Guide and Scout Movement . 2011-12-12. Web site: Abteilungsleiterin und Abteilungsleiter . Department Head . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20221124165207/https://pfadi.swiss/media/files/c8/204202de-reglement_aufgaben_u_organisation_der_abteilung-v20101114-bkom-de.pdf . 2022-11-24 . gsw .
  3. Web site: The federal camps in fast motion . www.Pfadfinder-Briefmarken.ch . January 2020 . Schweiz Pfadfinder-Philatelistenverien . September 9, 2023.
  4. Web site: Swiss Guide and Scout Movement-The Promise and Law . https://web.archive.org/web/20070205203020/http://www.pbs.ch/en/aboutus/promiselaw . 2007-02-05 . 2007-02-07 . Swiss Guide and Scout Movement.
  5. Web site: Massive scout camp gets leg-up from Swiss government and army . Swissinfo.ch. 19 July 2022 .
  6. Web site: Le Valais va accueillir le plus grand camp scout jamais organisé en Suisse. rts.ch. fr. 2022-07-15. 2022-07-30.
  7. Web site: July 20, 2008 . Geschichte der Bundeslager . History of the Federal Camp . Blick . gsw.
  8. News: 31 July 1925 . Das 1. schweizerische Pfadfinderlager in Bern . gsw . The 1st Swiss Federal Camp in Bern . Neue Zürcher Nachrichten.
  9. News: 22 May 1932 . Das zweite Bundeslager der schweizerischen Pfadfinder . gsw . The Second Swiss Scout Federal Camp . Der Bund.
  10. News: 20 July 1938 . Pfadfinder bauen ihr Bundeslager . gsw . Scouts build their federal camp . Neue Zürcher Nachrichten.
  11. News: 19 July 1948 . Vor dem vierten Pfader-Bundestreffen in Trevano . gsw . Ahead of the Fourth Federal Scout Meeting in Trevano . Der Bund.
  12. News: 21 July 1949 . l. Bundeslager der Pfadfinderinnen . gsw . 1st Girl Scouts' Federal Camp . Der Bund.
  13. News: 30 July 1956 . Der Bischof von Basel im Bundeslager der Pfadfinder . gsw . The Bishop of Basel at the Federal Scout Camp . Neue Zürcher Nachrichten.
  14. News: 11 October 1957 . Drei Jubiläen in einem Jahr . gsw . Three Jubilees in one year . Walliser Volksfreund.
  15. News: 25 April 1966 . Startschuß zum Pfadfinder-Bundeslager 1966 . gsw . Opening Ceremony of the Federal Scout Camp 1966 . Neue Zürcher Zeitung.
  16. News: 24 July 1969 . Ein «Hippie-Ochsner» für die blaue Invasion im Bleniotal . gsw . A "Hippie commune" for the blue invasion of the Blenio valley . Neue Zürcher Nachrichten.
  17. Web site: Arnet . Daniel . July 17, 2022 . Und plötzlich kam ein Orkan mit Hagel . And suddenly there was a hurricane with hail- . Blick . gsw.
  18. Web site: 22 000 éclaireurs attendus dans l'ancienne Gruyère. 22,000 Scouts meet in old Gruyere. Agence télégraphique suisse. 10. fr. 1980-05-13.
  19. Web site: Cana 1980 : deux ans de préparation. National Camp 1980: Two Years of Preparation. Anne-Marie Ley. 7. fr. 1980-08-05.
  20. News: 6 August 1994 . Das grösste Bundeslager aller Zeiten . gsw . The largest Federal camp of all-time . Der Bund.
  21. News: Tanner . Samuel . Wanner . Aline . 30 July 2022 . Lager deines Lebens . gsw . Camp of your lives . . registration.
  22. Web site: La plus grande rencontre de l'histoire des scouts suisses. The Largest meeting in the history of Swiss Scouts. Agence télégraphique suisse. 15. fr. 1994-07-26.
  23. Web site: 2008-07-18 . Pfadi - Bundeslager . Scouts Federal Camp . . gsw . SRF.ch.
  24. Web site: Camp géant pour 25'000 scouts. Giant Camp for 25,000 Scouts. Swissinfo.ch. fr. 2008-07-21. 2022-08-06.
  25. News: 23 July 2022 . Es geht los: 880 Pfadigruppen aus der ganzen Schweiz und 5000 Helfende strömen ins grösste Bundeslager aller Zeiten . gsw . It's on: 880 Scout groups from all of Switzerland and 5000 helpers pour into the largest BuLa of all Time . Aargauer Zeitung.
  26. Web site: Bundeslager 2022 . www.goms.ch.
  27. News: Entre débrouille, inclusion et valeurs, reflets de cinq jours passés au camp fédéral scout. Between resourcefulness, inclusion and values, reflections of five days spent at the federal scout camp. Steiner. Alexandre. fr. 2022-07-30. 2022-07-30. 1423-3967.