St. George’s Day Awards 2022
Congratulations to every presented with an award at our 2022 St. George’s Day event.
Adult Awards
Chief Scout's Commendation for Meritorious Conduct
This is awarded for meritorious conduct of a high standard, that is, acts of bravery with no risk to life or dedication to the Scouts despite their difficulties.
It can be awarded to both youth and adult members.
Only 30 to 40 people receive this award each year.
Patrick O’Connor,
Assistant Scout Leader at 23rd Willesden
Awarded in recognition of a leader who, over 11 months, faced unexpected challenges (from Covid and other events) and has accepted and beaten these adversities with determination and humour.
Long Service Awards
5 Years Long Service Award
Tamara Fernandez, CSL 20th Willesden
Matthew Lyons, ESA Pioneer ESU
Patrick O’Connor, ASL 23rd Willesden
Davina Varsani, BSA 8th Kenton
10 Years Long Service Award
Rajan Lakhu, AESL Dragon ESU
Dhiren Halai, ASL 8th Kenton
Michael Nelson, ASL 28th Willesden
15 Years Long Service Award
Wayne Eastmond, SL 23rd Willesden
Satish Halai, ESL Dragon ESU
Denise Pambakian, Secretary 25th Willesden
20 Years Long Service Award
Karen Doyle, CSL 28th Willesden
Lorrain Draper, Chair, Appointments & Awards Advisory Committee
25 Years Long Service Award
Duncan Cogger, ASL 8th Kenton
30 Years Long Service Award
Bob Cox, District Cub Scout Leader
40 Years Long Service Award
Patrick Faherty, Executive Committee 8th Kenton
Adult Training
Getting Started Training
Well done to all the new scouting volunteers who have completed their getting started training this year and will soon be presented with their Gilwell Woggle or Pin.
Rayan Badreddine CSL 12th Willesden
Corin Holfield BSL 23rd Willesden
Rob Colder Chair 28th Willesden
Stuart Skinner Chair 23rd Willesden
Sarah Potter Exec 23rd Willesden
Richard Walker Exec 23rd Willesden
Amber Shafi CSA 28th Willesden
Ryan Denton CSA 2nd Kingsbury
Jack Stride ADC Perception
Monica De Silver Tres 20th Willesden
Henry Tsang CSL 2nd Kingsbury
Irene Arango Sec 28th Willesden
Tracey Kitt BSL 28th Willesden
Ihab Mansour Chair 12th Willesden
Claire Harris Appointments Sec.
Adam Green ADC Scouts
The Getting Started Training covers the essential information all volunteers needs. It includes safety, safeguarding and GDPR as well as tools for their role.
Wood Badge
Congratulation to all our Scout volunteers who completed their Wood badge training this year.
Duncan Cogger, ASL 8th Kenton
Marie-Noelle Delcroix, CSL 23rd Willesden
Somru Miah, ASL 27th Willesden
Hari Patel, AESL Dragon ESU
Patrick O’Connor, ASL 23rd Willesden
Since September 1919, volunteers in the Scouts have been awarded the Wood Badge once they have completed their leadership training.
One of The Scouts' Adult Training Scheme principles is that our training equips volunteers with a wide range of transferable skills and areas of knowledge. As such, much of the training you undertake in Scouting can count towards an externally recognised award.
If you have gained your wood badge as a Section Leader, Manager or Supporter, you are eligible to join the ILM as an associate member. You can become a full member if you have other management qualifications or experience, which includes three years' further experience in your Scouting role. As a member, you are entitled to use the post-nominal letters AMInstLM or MInstLM.