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Scout Environment Weeks
Taking place around Australia every September!
Scout Environment Weeks (SEW) are a simple, yet highly effective concept to encourage Scouts to learn more about our environment and be active locally, whilst working towards some of the many environmental awards available in Scouts.
To participate in Scout Environment Weeks with your local Scout Group there are three simple criteria:
- SEW activities should be conducted within the month of September.
- All participants must complete a minimum of 4 hours which will contain education or training and a practical work component.
- All activities should be conducted within a 50km radius of your formation’s regular place of meeting.
Scout Environment Weeks certificates are available through your Branch - contact your Branch Commissioner Environment for more information.