Scouting and Guiding in Denmark

Overview of Scouting and Guiding in Denmark

The Scout and Guide movement in Denmark consists of about ten different associations. Most of them are members of two large federations, but there are also some independent organizations. Affiliated to Danish Scouting and Guiding are the organizations in Greenland, on the Faroe Islands and in Southern Schleswig.

Scouting in Denmark started in 1909. Danish Scouts were among the charter members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM), Danish Guides among the founding members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS).

Girl Guiding in Denmark consists of girls only, while some WAGGGS countries allow boys to be included. De grønne pigespejdere is the only association for girls only - all the other organisations are mixed boys and girls. 'Boy Scout' and 'Girl Guide' are both translated to the Danish 'Spejder'. As of 2003 there were 22090 girls involved in Denmark in Girl Guides.

Scout and Guide organizations

  • Spejderne, The Danish Scout Council (47,475 members), member of WOSM. All scout associations with boys are members:
    • Danske Baptisters Spejderkorps (Danish Baptist Guide and Scout Association)
    • Det Danske Spejderkorps (The Danish Guide and Scout Association), with
      • Dansk Spejderkorps Sydslesvig (Danish Scout Association of Southern Schleswig)
    • Kalaallit Nunaanni Spejderit Kattufiat - Grønlands Spejderkorps (Greenland Scout Association)
    • Føroya Skótaráð (Faroese Scout Council), with
      • Føroya Skotasamband (Faroese Scout Association)
      • KFUM-Skotarnir i Føroyum (YMCA-Scouts of the Faroe Islands), with
        • Skótalið Frelsunarhersins (Salvation Army Scouts)
    • KFUM-Spejderne i Danmark (YMCA-Scouts of Denmark), with
      • Metodistkirkens Spejdere i Danmark (Methodist Scouts of Denmark)
  • Pigespejdernes Fællesråd Danmark (Joint Committee of Girl Guides in Denmark, 22,090 members), member of WAGGGS. All scout/guide associations with girls are members:
    • Danske Baptisters Spejderkorps
    • De grønne pigespejdere (The Green Girl Guides - YWCA)
    • Det Danske Spejderkorps, with
      • Dansk Spejderkorps Sydslesvig
    • Føroya Skótaráð, with
      • Føroya KFUK Skótar (Faroese YWCA-Scouts)
      • Føroya Skótasamband
    • Kalaallit Nunaanni Spejderit Kattufiat - Grønlands Spejderkorps
  • Sct. Georgs Gilderne i Danmark (The National Scout and Guide Fellowship of Denmark, 7,000 members), affiliated to International Scout and Guide Fellowship[1]
  • Adventistspejderne (Adventist Scouts), affiliated to Pathfinders International
  • De Gule Spejdere i Danmark - Baden-Powell spejderne, member of the World Federation of Independent Scouts

International Scouting units in Denmark

Scout-like organizations

See also

  • iconScouting portal
  • flagDenmark portal

References

  1. ^ "Sct. Georgs Gilderne i Danmark-The National Scout and Guide Fellowship of Denmark A brief presentation" (PDF). Sct. Georgs Gilderne i Danmark. Retrieved 30 September 2009.
  2. ^ "TAC-Districts". TAC-BSA. Archived from the original on 13 October 2009. Retrieved 30 September 2009.
  3. ^ "Welcome to Troop 865". Troop 865. Retrieved 30 September 2009.
  4. ^ "Facts about USA Girl Guides Overseas" (PDF). Girl Scouts of the USA. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
  5. ^ "Okręgi na Świecie" (in Polish). ZHP pgK. Retrieved 30 September 2009.
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