Boy Scout Merit Badge Requirements

[BADGE] DISABILITIES AWARENESS

  1. Visit an agency that works with the physically, mentally, emotionally, or educationally disabled people. Collect publications about the agency's activities on behalf of its members. Learn what is being done through training, employment, and education of their members.
  2. Speak to a person with a disability or read an article or book about a person with a disability and report to your counselor what you learned about that person's experiences in dealing with a disability.
  3. Spend fifteen hours within a three-month period in one of the following ways:
    1. Visit a Cub Scout pack or Boy Scout troop that works with Scouts with disabilities. Learn about their activities, assist the leaders, and work with the members of the group.
    2. Enlist the help of your unit leader and the parents or guardians of someone with a disabling condition and invite the disabled individual to join your troop, team, or post. Help him or her become a participating member.
  4. Locate and study literature about the accessibility or nonaccessibility of public or private places to disabled individuals. Observe and discuss with your counselor the accessibility or nonaccessibility for disabled people in the following:
    1. Five places with good accessibility
    2. Five places with poor accessibility
    3. Your school, church, synagogue, or mosque
    4. Your Scout camping site
  5. Display in a public place the material you have collected for the other requirements of this merit badge so that others can be made more aware of citizens with disabilities.
  6. Make a commitment to your merit badge counselor as to what you will do in the future for people with disabling conditions. Discuss how your awareness has changed as a result of what you learned.

BSA Advancement ID#: 60
Source: Boy Scout Requirements, #33215D, revised 2001

 

DEDICATED WEB SITES

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TOPICAL LINKS

Easter Seals
Goodwill Industries
American Association of People with Disabilities
Learning Disabilities Association
Canine Companions for Independence
Children and Adults With Attention Deficit Disorders
Special Olympics
Americans with Disabilities Act Document Center
The National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights
MOVE International
Access Unlimited
Very Special Arts
Family Empowerment Network - Down syndrome
Civitan International Research Center - University of Alabama at Birmingham
National Sports Center for the Disabled
North American Riding for the Handicapped Association
MAINSTREAM online - news, advocacy and lifestyle zine for people with disabilities
  

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT MERIT BADGE GROUP

American Cultures American Heritage
Citizenship in the Community Citizenship in the Nation
Citizenship in the World Communications
Disabilities Awareness Family Life
Genealogy Personal Fitness
Personal Management Public Speaking
Reading Scholarship
Traffic Safety Wilderness Survival
  

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