Irish Sunday Mirror

Don’t doubt the Scouts... they’re super troopers

- Kev

Dyb-dyb-dyb, dob-dob-dob is ignorantly shouted at Scouts by those who have never been involved in this fine movement.

As a child I recall getting this mild “abuse” frequently – although those saying it probably had no idea where it came from. Dyb – do your best. Dob – do our best. What’s so wrong with that?

I always wondered why there was an aversion by those not involved to the Scout movement. Personally, from the age of eight to 20, Scouting only gave me inoffensiv­e, fun opportunit­ies to have a more varied and enjoyable life.

Last week I attended a reunion of Warspite – my local Sea Scout Group, named after the battleship, in Stoneleigh, Surrey. It was organised by my amazing Scout leader Dave Ayres and there must have been around 100 people there. I didn’t know them all but what we had in common was a willingnes­s to get on with each other and be interested in each others’ lives no matter what.

As you can imagine, not having seen many for 30-odd years, we were all catching up on careers, births, deaths and marriages.

We also reflected on what we learned in our younger days thanks to people like Dave.

I guess in a pre “health and safety” world, many of the things we did would not be allowed now without tighter supervisio­n (not that anything ever went badly wrong).

What Scouts, like many youth organisati­ons, gave and still gives is the ability for young adults to learn life skills in a safe environmen­t with no redress for failing if they tried.

My youngest has been involved with Warspite since he was six and I can say it’s the one thing that he always wants to do with little fuss. And that speaks volumes in today’s video game world.

I hope that next time you see young people doing something in a youth group you support them as, I promise you, every one of them will be a better person because of their experience.

Until next week

I learned so much... it gave me a chance to develop my skills – a really good opportunit­y

 ??  ?? SEA ME? Scout days, back row - second right
SEA ME? Scout days, back row - second right

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