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Title: Age Ranges


1


Age Ranges Section Names Preliminary Results
from Questionnaire January 2009
2
Overview of responses
  • 427 Groups in the Country
  • 55 Responses received
  • Questionnaires from
  • 32 Groups (including 4 Pilot Groups)
  • 1 County
  • 1 Anonymous 1 Spoiled (questions not answered)
  • Letters from 19 Groups 1 County
  • Mainly objecting to nature of the questionnaire
    giving their views on Age Ranges
  • 1 Group sent 2 differing letters

3
About the Questionnaire
  • Designed to promote discussion on the
    considerations for selecting Age Ranges for a
    National Scout Organisation
  • 8 Considerations taken from the RAP methodology
    (WOSM)
  • Respect the Development Stages of the child
  • Take account of exiting Social Groupings
  • Base Scouting on Peer Groups
  • Maintain a good balance between the Sections
  • Be Flexible to cater for individual needs
  • Propose a reasonable length of Scout experience
  • Senior Sections Presents a relevant programme
    for them
  • Take account of Adult Resources
  • Also to gather data on existing Age Ranges
  • And to promote discussion of considerations for
    choosing Section Names

4
Age Ranges Analysis of results
  • For each of the 8 considerations
  • About 90 of responses feel it is important
  • Exceptions being
  • Respects Personal Development about 80
  • Length of Scout experience about 100
  • Oriented towards the Senior Section about 80
  • About 70 feel it is well taken into account by
    existing Age Ranges
  • Exceptions being
  • Recognises Social Groupings about 60
  • Oriented towards the Senior Section about 60
  • About 70 feel it is well taken into account by
    Piloted Age Ranges OR were undecided / unsure
  • Exceptions being
  • Catering for Peer Groups about 90
  • Oriented towards Senior Sections about 80

There are considerable differences in Existing
Age Ranges amongst the Groups who responded
5
Stages of Development
Total 99 questionnaires from 33 usable returns,
of which 12 (4 returns) are Pilot Groups
Half scores arise where a Group
returned 2 Questionnaires (each questionnaire
counted as 1.5)
6
Social Groupings
Total 99 questionnaires from 33 usable returns,
of which 12 (4 returns) are Pilot Groups
Half scores arise where a Group
returned 2 Questionnaires (each questionnaire
counted as 1.5)
7
Peer Groups
Total 99 questionnaires from 33 usable returns,
of which 12 (4 returns) are Pilot Groups
Half scores arise where a Group
returned 2 Questionnaires (each questionnaire
counted as 1.5)
8
Balance between Sections
Total 99 questionnaires from 33 usable returns,
of which 12 (4 returns) are Pilot Groups
Half scores arise where a Group
returned 2 Questionnaires (each questionnaire
counted as 1.5)
9
Flexible
Total 99 questionnaires from 33 usable returns,
of which 12 (4 returns) are Pilot Groups
Half scores arise where a Group
returned 2 Questionnaires (each questionnaire
counted as 1.5)
10
Length of experience
Total 99 questionnaires from 33 usable returns,
of which 12 (4 returns) are Pilot Groups
Half scores arise where a Group
returned 2 Questionnaires (each questionnaire
counted as 1.5)
11
Senior Sections
Total 99 questionnaires from 33 usable returns,
of which 12 (4 returns) are Pilot Groups
Half scores arise where a Group
returned 2 Questionnaires (each questionnaire
counted as 1.5)
12
Adult Resources
Total 99 questionnaires from 33 usable returns,
of which 12 (4 returns) are Pilot Groups
Half scores arise where a Group
returned 2 Questionnaires (each questionnaire
counted as 1.5)
13
Existing Age Ranges
14
Section Names
Total 99 questionnaires from 33 usable returns,
of which 12 (4 returns) are Pilot Groups
Half scores arise where a Group
returned 2 Questionnaires (each questionnaire
counted as 1.5)
15
Questionnaires from
  • 4 Wicklow (Baltinglass)
  • 6 Wexford
  • 5 Louth
  • Errigal CMC
  • 1 Mayo (Castlebar)
  • 8 Kildare (Maynooth)
  • 6 Monaghan
  • 3 Donegal (Raphoe)
  • 5 Carlow
  • 29 Belfast (Carryduff)
  • 13 Kildare (Dublin)
  • 1/10 Kildare
  • 23 Cork (Midleton)
  • 54/88 Dublin
  • 98 Dublin
  • 66 Dublin (Clontarf)
  • 23 Kildare (Sallins)
  • 10 Antrim
  • 16 Kildare (Kilcock)
  • 29 Cork (Brooklodge)
  • 41 Cork (Passage West)
  • 8 Calafort Gasoga Mara (Dun Laoghaire Sea Scouts)
  • 48 Dublin (Lucan)
  • 41 Dublin (3 Port) Dalkey Sea Scouts
  • 35 Dublin Donore Avenue
  • 52 Dublin Shankill
  • 65 Dublin Greenhills
  • 74 Cork
  • 49/136 Swords
  • 5 Kildare (Clane)
  • 9 Donegal (Muff)
  • 1 Galway (St. Nicholas)
  • 171 Rivervalley

16
Letters from
  • 14 Kilkenny
  • 6 Kilkenny
  • 18 Dublin
  • 1 Carlow
  • Slieve Bloom CMC
  • 2 Offaly
  • 6 Tipperary (Roscrea)
  • 13 Offaly
  • 3 Laois (Durrow)
  • 1/10 Offaly (Tullamore)
  • 12 Laois (Mount Mellick)
  • 7 Laois (Camross)
  • 5 Offaly (Coolderry)
  • 6 Offaly
  • 1 Kilkenny
  • 4 Kildare
  • 5 Carlow (Tullow)
  • 31 Waterford
  • 1 Dublin
  • 3 Kildare

17
Proposed Age ranges in letters
18
Thank you Go raibh maith agaibh
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