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We have an excellent. cost-effective insurance package. It is a comprehensive general liability insurance package, with coverage for land and water
activities for anywhere in Canada. It also offers sport accident coverage and directors and officers coverage.
A copy of the insurance certificate is provided to each new group. How do I join the BPSA in British Columbia? Contact the Chief Commissioner. If you are not from British Columbia,
please go to the Links Page on this site, where you will find links there to other BPSA Associations in Canada and abroad:
Links Where can I find a BPSA Group in my Community? Drop us an email and we will
let you know the Group closest to you. Our traditional style of scouting is mirroring the way scouting just popped up all over England
in the beginning, and then spread around the world.
Parents, Schools, churches can all start a new group. The Association will provide
you with all the practical advice and assistance necessary to get your new group off to a good start. How much do I need to budget for manuals and handbooks for each child? There is no charge for handbooks. They are provided free of charge on a CD ROM and can be printed off as required. The electronic distribution
method ensures that all the members can have the latest version without any additional costs. How much does leader training cost? The only cost is your time. All training materials, adult or youth, are all available on CD ROM. Any new amendments or adjustments
will be provided electronically for download. You either read them on screen or print out only those parts you decide that you need in
hard copy. Leader training is provided at no cost at Wood Bead courses that are offered
annually. Are local groups obligated to participate in national or provincial fundraising campaigns? No, they are not. Our association is based on local autonomy and local initiative. It is the responsibility of the Group Auxiliary to
raise enough community support to make sure that their children can participate in exciting programs. Field trips and camps do cost money.
Even the provincial parks are now charging daily fees. All the funds raised by a group in their community stay in the group to support
the operations of the group. Does a group need to have a sponsor? While it is desirable for a group to be sponsored by a community organization, a business enterprise or a local church, a parents group is
also acceptable as a group sponsor. Most of our groups are currently sponsored by parents. I would like to become a leader but have no experience. No problem. We have a full range of training programs for leaders, both "on the job" and in weekend or week long training courses. Our trainers
are highly experienced Scout Leaders and are available to all section leaders via e-mail at all times to help with advice and encouragement.
What about uniform & badge supplies? Uniforms, Badges and shoulder knots are available directly through the Quartermaster Store. How long has the BPSA had its programs here in British Columbia? The very first Canadian BPSA Group in was Chartered in 1997 in BC.
The Canadian version of the B-P scouting programs are currently available to registered members from your Provincial or District Commissioners.
What is wonderful about BPSA-BC is that your programs can start on a shoestring budget. What is the legal standing of the association? BPSA-BC is legally incorporated in the Province of British Columbia as The BP Service Association, under the Provincial Societies Act.
The Association is fully recognized, and chartered, by the Baden-Powell Scouts Association of the United Kingdom, and is entitled to use
their intellectual property, symbols, programs, and badges. The BP Service Association is also a Registered Charitable Organization. Are Explorers related to Scouts? Yes, in every way but name. Copyright restrictions (only in Canada) prevent our using the word "Scout" in association or section names. Our parent Association is the B-P Scouts (UK) and all our brothers worldwide are known as Scouts. | |
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