Attainment badge (Scouting Ireland)

Attainment badge (Scouting Ireland)

Attainment badges are awards earned by youth members of Scouting Ireland, the Irish national Scout organisation, based on a variety of adventurous outdoor activities. These badges were originally developed by the former Scouting Ireland S.A.I. for its sectional programmes in the Scout section and the Sea Scout section. These programmes, among others in Scouting Ireland, continue to be used until the conclusion of the current programme development process. The Attainment badges are different from Merit badges, also awards earned by youth members of Scouting Ireland, based on activities within an area of study by completing a list of periodically updated requirements.

The badges

A core of 8 attainment badges were developed by the SAI which are universal across the Scout programme and the Sea Scout programme. A further 6 badges were developed by the Sea Scout team which are specialist water activities badges that aid the Sea Scout programme, supplementing its primary progressive badge scheme. These badges, while developed for just one of the programmes, are open to members of both the Scout and Sea Scout section to achieve. The 14 attainment badges are listed below.

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Backwoods
Scouts & Sea Scouts

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Camp Skills
Scouts & Sea Scouts

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Camping
Scouts & Sea Scouts

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Canoeing
Sea Scouts

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Cycling
Scouts & Sea Scouts

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Expedition
Scouts & Sea Scouts

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First Aid
Scouts & Sea Scouts

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Hiking
Scouts & Sea Scouts

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Powerboating
Sea Scouts

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Rafting
Sea Scouts

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Rowing
Sea Scouts

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Sailing
Sea Scouts

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Survival
Scouts & Sea Scouts

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Swimming
Sea Scouts

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See also

* Merit badge (Scouting Ireland)


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