Lone Scouts are members of the
Scout movement
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who are in isolated areas or otherwise do not participate in a regular Scouting unit or organization. A Lone Scout must meet the
membership requirements of the Scouting organization to which they belong and have an
adult
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Scout leader or counselor who may be a
parent
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,
guardian
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* Legal guardian, a person with the authority and duty to care for the interests of another
* ''The Guardian'', a British daily newspaper
(The) Guardian(s) may also refer to:
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,
minister
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* Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric
** Minister (Catholic Church)
* Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department)
** Minister without portfolio, a member of government w ...
,
teacher
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''Informally'' the role of teacher may be taken on by anyone (e.g. w ...
, or another adult. The leader or counselor instructs the boy and reviews all steps of Scouting advancement. Lone Scouts can be in the Scout Section or sections for older
young people, and in some countries in the Cub section or sections for younger boys. They follow the same program as other Scouts and may advance in the same way as all other Scouts.
Lone Scouts exist in many countries in the world, including
Australia, the
United Kingdom
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,
Canada
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and the
United States
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.
History
John Hargrave was the inspirator of the Lone Scouts. Hargrave wrote a series of articles for "Lone Scouts", held Lonecraft Camps and wrote ''Lonecraft, the handbook for Lone Scouts'', published in 1913.
[John Hargrave, ''Lonecraft, the handbook for Lone Scouts'', Constable and Company Ltd, London, 1913] Hargrave's book referred to individual Lone Scouts and Lone Patrols. Hargrave dedicated his book to naturalist
Ernest Thompson Seton
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, founder of the
Woodcraft League. Hargrave was an early Boy Scout and, in 1917, became Commissioner for Woodcraft and Camping in the
Baden-Powell Boy Scouts but Baden-Powell and his organization refused to recognize Hargrave's Lone Scouts and
Woodcraft Scouting. Hargrave, a Quaker pacifist and medical corps war veteran of the disastrous 1915
Gallipoli Campaign, became increasingly disenchanted with the military dominated leadership and militarism of the
Baden-Powell Boy Scouts and in February, 1919, he held a meeting of like-minded Scout leaders. In 1920 Hargrave formed the Kindred of the
Kibbo Kift and in January 1921 he was expelled from Baden-Powell's organization. Many Lone Scouts disassociated from the Baden-Powell organization, some joined Hargrave's Kibbo Kift while others joined the
British Boy Scouts, other National Peace Scouts or remained independent Scouts and patrols.
The term "Lone Scout" was later officially adopted by
Baden-Powell's
Boy Scouts Association.
The
Lone Scouts of America were formed in 1915 by
William D. Boyce, a Chicago newspaper entrepreneur. This organization merged with the
Boy Scouts of America
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in 1924; its mission has been carried on through the BSA Lone Cub Scout and Lone Boy Scout programs.
US Criteria
Boys/Girls (in the USA) who are eligible to become Lone Scouts include:
*Children of American citizens who live abroad
*Exchange students away from the United States for a year or more
*Boys/girls with disabilities that might prevent them from attending regular meetings of packs or troops
*Boys/Girls in rural communities who live far from a Scouting unit
*Sons/Daughters of migrant farmworkers
*Boys/Girls who attend night schools or boarding schools
*Boys/Girls who have jobs that conflict with troop meetings
*Boys/Girls whose families travel frequently, such as circus families, families who live on boats, missionaries, etc.
*Boys/Girls who alternate living arrangements with parents who live in different communities
*Boys/Girls who are unable to attend unit meetings because of life-threatening communicable diseases
*Boys/Girls whose parents believe their child might be endangered by getting to Scout unit meetings
*Boys/Girls who are being home schooled and whose parents do not want them spending time with other children in a youth group.
See also
*
Lone Guides
*
Lone Scouts of America
References
*
*Peterson, Robert (October 2001)
Scouting Alone ''Scouting Magazine''.
Lone Scouts of South Australia
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