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of Plast eventually ended up in Canada, the United States, the UK, Australia and elsewhere, various émigré organizations were founded between 1946 and 1951. Until the fall of the Soviet Union, these represented the totality of Plast organizations, and were aligned to a supranational organization called KUPO (Conference of Ukrainian Plast Organizations), which convened every four years and elected an operational "Holovna Plastova Starshyna" (HPB) and a board called "Holovna Plastova Rada" (HPR), and would also name the head Plastun ("Nachalniy Plastun"), typically a long-term or lifetime, and somewhat ceremonial position. The current, and third, "Nachalniy Plastun" is US-based (originally from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)
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members is strongly encouraged. It is the objective of NOSU's leadership that NOSU will be successful enough to attract more members from the three associations who are not yet members of NOSU. Further unification of Scouting through integration of other Scout groups in Ukraine is envisaged through the chartering system.
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visited NOSU in mid-March 2008. He had the opportunity to meet and talk with various groups of young people (candidates to join, patrol leaders, summer camp young leaders) and adult leaders responsible of local Scout groups. He also met with the Deputy Minister of Family, Youth and Sports, one of the
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The organization has a loaned headquarters and several campsites. Elements of a progressive scheme include merit badges, which are illustrated in their handbook and are obtained on a progressive basis. At present, NOSU is a small organization and has only one professional staff regularly employed in
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After World War II, a number of independent Plast Ukrainian Scouting organizations were founded in the West by Ukrainians from Western Ukraine (which was under Polish rule until 1939). This era of Plast began in Germany and Austria in 1945 in various Displaced Persons Camps, and as various members
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NOSU membership is made approximately of 40% from Plast, 40% from SPOK and 20% from Sich. The same percentages are reflected at the National Council level. While double membership still exists (one can be member of NOSU and member of one of the three above associations), direct membership for new
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in 1918. The subsequent years witnessed a great upswing in Scouting, as it spread into the towns and communities where it had been previously unknown, mainly in the newly freed central provinces of Ukraine. Hundreds, if not thousands, of boys, inspired by the ideals of service to God and Country
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In August 1997, Plast Ukrainian Scouting celebrated the 85th anniversary since the first Scouting units appeared in Ukraine in 1911, with a Plast Jamboree at the renamed Sokil Plast Museum-Camp, attended by 700 Scouts from 34 units throughout Ukraine. Highlights of this Jamboree included the
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NOSU membership is open to girls and boys, women and men, in three age sections: Cubs (6–10), Scouts (11–16) and Rovers (16–24). As of 31 December 2007, NOSU comprised 2,475 members including 718 female youth members, 1,546 male youth members, plus some 200 adult leaders and Council members.
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By 1916, its membership exceeded 10,000, and it was a fully developed and functioning organization, consisting of separate branches of Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. Ukrainian Plast held regular camps for Cubs, Scouts and Rovers, training courses for leaders, and produced a variety of Scout
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In Western Ukraine, Plast, though banned, continued to operate illegally and conspirationally under the auspices of the Plast Center. Plast activities continued to be undertaken, via the Commission of Educational Campsites, the "Ridna Shkola" and published in the journal
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of Ukraine in November 2007, thus confirming the creation of a single National Scout Organization in Ukraine. An amended version of this Constitution was received on 4 February 2008 and formally approved by the Constitutions Committee and the World Scout Committee.
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After the mass resettlement of Ukrainians between 1948 and 1950, Plast was reorganized and branches permanently established in a number of western countries with large Ukrainian communities, such as the United States, Canada, Australia, France,
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was sent to Ukraine. Ukrainian Scouting endeavored to set up a new Scouting body unifying Plast and SPOK to satisfy WOSM requirements, to be worked out by 2008, as all parties were motivated to join the international community.
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founding members of one of the Scout associations, who confirmed full support of the authorities to NOSU. He also had several working sessions with leaders of NOSU to assess the level of development of the organization.
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In the late 1920s, external pressure on the part of the Polish authorities seriously impaired further growth of Plast on its territory, and eventually led to an outright abolition of Ukrainian Scouting in 1928 in the
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Born during great social and political upheavals in Europe, Ukrainian Plast came into being to fulfill specific national aims, unlike other Scout organizations. The first Scout troops were formed in Lviv in 1911 by
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under the occupation of the Western Powers. The successful commemoration of the 35th Anniversary of the Movement in 1947 was the highlight of Plast activities at that time. Multiple groups of
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broke out and membership in Plast saw a resurgence in western Ukraine, although the occupying German forces again banned Plast, yet activity continued. As in the previous war, many
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in 1959. Ukrainian Scouters delegated by the Executive Council participated as observers in the sixteenth and seventeenth International Conferences in 1957 and 1959, respectively.
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Ukrainian Scouting became a member of the Displaced Persons Division of the Boy Scouts International Bureau. A delegation of over 40 Scouts and Scouters participated in the sixth
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have been spontaneously appearing, mostly in the eastern and southern parts of Ukraine. Most of them participated, together with Plast, in the Ukrainian delegation to the 18th
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In spite of numerous obstacles, Plast developed rapidly in the Polish areas, with high levels of membership among students, farmers and workers. A key sponsor was Metropolitan
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Scouting spread rapidly to the other cities and towns, and by 1913 the first Supreme Scout Council had been formed and the first handbook published. The same year, the
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Plast Publishing largely moved back to Ukraine, with financial and editorial support from international units, and publishes a magazine for both younger Scouts,
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In 1976 Plast was among the founder members of the Associated International Scout and Guide Organizations in 1976. An umbrella organization for Scouts-in-Exile.
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During the years under Communism and the Soviet Union, Scouting was banned in Ukraine, but the Plast organization continued to exist in exile around the world.
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as part of a charitable relief mission for handicapped children and people in need, it has gone to more than 20 countries in Europe, as well as North America.
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in New York City, provided uniforms, emblems, publications and other goods. Several foundations and organizations provided and continue to provide support.
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and the birth of an independent Ukraine in 1991, Ukrainian Plast Scouting has been growing rapidly in every corner of the country. This included units in
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In the summer of 1962, Ukrainian Scouting celebrated its 50th anniversary with a national jamboree on its own permanent campsite ("Vovcha Tropa") at East
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began to crumble, Scouting appeared clandestinely. The first Plast camp was organized in the summer of 1989 and was raided by the Soviet secret police (
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Plast is working with the various other Ukrainian Scouting organizations to develop a national Scouting federation and to achieve recognition by the
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And numerous local, regional and fraternal bulletins, publications, journals and handbooks, many of which were published by Plast Publishing.
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among the opposing votes, SPOK was not admitted to WOSM and withdrew the application. As a result of this, a special mission of the
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and through this federation of the two World organizations. A headquarters was opened in Prague. Ukrainian Scouts took part in the
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in 1911 as the Ukrainian Scout Organization. Ukrainian Scouting has been known since its inception as "Plast". In Ukrainian a
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application of existing legislation. Being a new organization, NOSU still has to develop an efficient working organization.
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Ukrainian Scouting was hampered by World War II, but Plast managed to survive the war and began to flourish again in the
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which Scouting engenders, volunteered to join the armed forces, fighting on several fronts, and many gave their lives.
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in 1922 led to an immediate abolition of all non-communist scout activities in this region. In the Romanian area of
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brought about the collapse of the two powers occupying ethnic Ukrainian territory, Austria-Hungary and the
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As of 2006, Plast had over 10,000 members in Ukraine, and an additional 3,000 members in other countries.
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in 1995, as well as the First All-Ukrainian Scout Jamboree in Nevytske, and the Second Slavic Jamboree in
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In 1957, Plast celebrated its 45th anniversary with a national camp in their training and camping centre
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In addition to creating over a dozen campsites, Plast members built or acquired over 30 facilities or
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The Polish leadership pursued this activity and punished such activities with arrests and internment.
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was formed in Lviv by Plast groups from different regions, and the first hiking camp was organized.
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on 10 August 1997; the opening of the Museum at this historic campsite, donated by Metropolitan
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The location of Plast's global headquarters would vary based on the leadership elected at each
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At the beginning of 1995, there were 85 local groups and councils, with over 3,500 Scouts.
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where they could hold activities, generally on a weekly basis. Several stores, including
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took up arms in various armies that traversed western and eastern Ukraine during the war.
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Plastuny are cleaning up the territory during the Second Ukrainian Scout Jamboree, 2009
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at Arrowe Park, England, in 1929, and as part of the Czechoslovak contingent in the
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The Undaunted- The Survival and Revival of Scouting in Central and Eastern Europe
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and Western Ukraine under Poland. The Plast groups in Carpathian Ruthenia and
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Movement Organization or SPOK, with a membership of 3,750 in 18 of 26
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although the centers of administration tended to be New York City and
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Following the recommendations of Resolution 2/05 adopted by the 37th
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Plast was quite active in publishing, with the key publications:
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in 1947 and a smaller group in the seventh World Jamboree at
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First groups in 1911, officially established on 12 April 1912
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The membership badge of Plast incorporates elements of the
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The Constitution of NOSU was officially registered by the
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Plast-in-Exile supported the restart of Plast in Ukraine.
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Junak Scouts and Guides of the Republic of Czechoslovakia
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In 2004, the Ukrainian Scout Youth Public Organization
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in Canada. Oleksander Tysovsky took part in this camp.
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Ukrainian Plast Rally badge. The activity was held in
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33 Ukrainian Scouts were invited to take part in the
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