Kandersteg International Scout Centre
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Kandersteg International Scout Centre
KANDERSTEG INTERNATIONAL SCOUT CENTRE THE WORLD SCOUT CENTRE A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 5 Contents “Singing and acting are excellent for training in self-expression. Also they mean good team work, everybody learning his part and doing it well, not for the applause for himself but for the success of the whole show” Robert Baden-Powell K I S C – A n n u a l R eport 2005 Dear Friends Guests Staff Programme Safety Infrastructure ‘Next Generation Chalet’ Project General Operation The Kandersteg International Scout Centre Association The Chairman’s Challenge The Kandersteg Committee WOSM Thank you 3 4 6 8 9 10 10 12 12 13 14 14 15 Dear Friends, It is with pleasure that we present to you the Kandersteg International Scout Centre Annual Report 2005. The World Scout Centre was founded 82 years ago as a direct result of Robert BadenPowell’s dream to create a Permanent Mini Jamboree. Today, and everyday, we still live this dream! The Swiss Alps provide an excellent base for adventurous and challenging activities through which to develop international friendship. These themes were at the core of BP’s dream and today they remain the pillars of the Centre. Of course, the day-to-day challenges of running such a Centre have changed in those years and will continue to do so. For instance, nowadays we welcome over 10,000 guests every year! And during our busiest periods we can accommodate 230 indoor guests and 1,400 campers. Many Scouts and Guides are willing to give much of their time to become a volunteer at the Centre; but the challenges of the present day require us to be professionals in the service we provide. Both in terms of safety and the quality of the programme activities and facilities we offer. welcomed less guests than normal, ending the year with a total of 53,536 overnights. In August, half of the village was hit by major flooding. It was encouraging to see so many guests join with staff to help the local community rescue possessions and empty basements. At the time, life on the campsite wasn’t too good either but thankfully all of the Centre’s buildings were spared! 2005 has been a challenging but interesting year for the Centre and we look back on it with a great sense of pride. We said goodbye to Miriam Herzberg and welcomed Mark Knippenberg as the new Director. Kandersteg / Switzerland, April 2006 Possibly due to the huge amount of special Scout camps throughout Europe and the renovation of parts of the ‘Old Chalet’, we Thijs Stoffer Chairman KISC Association This report shows you the challenges and changes we faced in 2005. It tells the story of 10,000 Scouts and Guides having the time of their life, and of our volunteers who donate 3 or more months of their lives to World Scouting. It tells you about our Members and all those who support us in our work. With the help of all these people we are able to keep Baden-Powell’s dream of the Permanent Mini Jamboree alive. We are very grateful to all those who have supported us in the past years. Thanks to them, Scouts and Guides from all over the world can continue to visit us so that they too can Live the dream! Mark Knippenberg Director KISC – Annual Report 2 0 0 5 Guests It is the people that create the unique atmosphere of the Permanent Mini Jamboree here at Kandersteg. During 2005 we welcomed 10,122 guests from 40 countries and they stayed with us for 53,536 overnights. 90% of our guests were Scouts or Guides, most of which came from the UK. The United States of America came second, followed by Switzerland and Germany (Figs. 1 and 2.) Figure 1 – Top 10 countries – People DK NL IE IT PT FI GB DE CH GB US CH US DE NL DK IT IE PT FI PT FI Figure 2 – Top 10 countries – Overnights IT IE CH PT FI GB NL DK US K I S C – A n n u a l R eport 2005 GB DE US DE DK NL IT CH IE We had an increase in guests from Portugal and Ireland this year and Finnish Scouts also came in larger numbers. More and more people are discovering our Winter Programme, resulting in a very successful season with over 5,552 overnights recorded in January, February and March. This meant there was lots of skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing (and a few igloos were built too!). As always in winter, we hosted the big winter camp weekends from the BSA Transatlantic Council – the Klondike’s. In summer we saw some big (over 80 Scouts) groups from Korea, the UK and Ireland, and again the BSA Transatlantic Council with their ‘Camp Alpine’. And during our quieter times we were delighted to welcome the Aladdin Foundation of Switzerland for two weeks, the Swiss Ski Marathon for a weekend, two European Scout Region seminars and the International Committee of the Swiss Scout Movement. KISC – Annual Report 2 0 0 5 Staff Here at the Kandersteg International Scout Centre, we believe that we are a Centre for young people, run by young people. It is our staff who make the facilities, campsite and programme come alive. They create the ‘Magic’ that exists here! Central to this is an international team of motivated young people from all around the world, coming here to help look after the World Scout Centre. To achieve this, the organisation and our training has developed considerably over the past few years into what is now a well-organised, tailored programme that fits the needs of the Centre and its special environment. In addition to the permanent full time Director, we have ‘Short Term’ and ‘Long Term’ Staff, who are all volunteers and who have chosen to spend between 3 months and several years as part of the team. Staff Statistics Year Staff Total Countries 2005 2004 2003 2002 72 72 73 72 26 28 34 26 The number of staff needed and the type of work they do at the Centre is dependant upon the season. In our high seasons (Winter and Summer) we have bigger teams and they are fully involved in all areas of operation. In Autumn and Spring, the work is more focused on building, renovating and cleaning. In busy periods we often ask ex-staff to come back for a short time as Helpers. Our peak period is over 1 August (Swiss National Day) during which we have a staff team of approximately 65 people! Staff representation per WOSM Region Africa Arab Asia-Pacific Eurasia Europe Inter-America 2 1 9 1 57 1 K I S C – A n n u a l R eport 2005 In 2005 we were fortunate to have staff members representing all the regions of WOSM. As always, because of where we are located, the European Region was strongly represented. In the future, we are looking to find a better balance between the numbers of staff from different regions around the world. For every staff member, the time spent at Kandersteg International Scout Centre is one of building International Friendship and learning to accept and appreciate (cultural) differences within the team. The impact of their time here on their lives is profound and long lasting. We thank all staff for the excellent job they did in helping the Centre to continue being the Permanent Mini Jamboree in 2005! KISC – Annual Report 2 0 0 5 Programme Our Programme Department is steadily improving and expanding its range of activities. Every year we have discussions with guests and gather new ideas from our own experiences and visits to other Scout Centres. The year started with a busy winter season with many guests enjoying winter fun and sun. Kandersteg and the surrounding ski areas saw hundreds of Scouts skiing, snow boarding, sledging, snow shoeing, ice skating, curling, building igloos, ice climbing and of course having snowball fights! Our Programme activities are based on 3 main themes: • International Friendship • High Adventure • The Environment. As in previous years, we introduced some new activities to each theme. The most popular new activity was the high ropes park near Interlaken. We also introduced new hikes; a hike ‘n‘ climb workshop and our Eco Adventure activity range doubled. The Youth Forums, which were introduced in 2004, continued and gave our younger guests the chance to give us feedback about K I S C – A n n u a l R eport 2005 the Centre as well as their views on International Scouting. The Forums were very successful and will be developed further and continued in 2006. Activities organised in co-operation with local companies such as coach trips, canyoning and rafting are becoming increasingly popular. These trips offer our guests excellent opportunities to get out there and really discover the adventurous side of Switzerland! Safety The safety of our guests and staff is of paramount importance to us here at the Centre. A good safety policy is key if we are to avoid the many potential risks of our Alpine environment. We also recognise that safety is a complex issue that has a lot to do with attitude. Throughout 2005 our extensive staff training, ongoing improvement to our safety systems, and continued provision of in-depth safety related information to our guests led to good awareness of risks and a better attitude toward it. During the year incidents involving guests decreased slightly whilst we also managed to decrease the number of work-related staff incidents once again in 2005. We are very proud of this result and we will continue to improve our staff training, activity risk assessments, and followups of near misses. KISC – Annual Report 2 0 0 5 Infrastructure ‘Next Generation Chalet’ Project We welcome over 10,000 guests every year and to ensure that we can continue to meet our commitments to future generations of young people we have embarked on a 5-year project costing CHF 2.8 Million (50% of which the Committee has raised since 2004). The aim of the project is to provide a better experience in all aspects of the Centre for future generations of Scouts, as well as all our non-Scouting guests. With regards to maintenance work, 2005 was a relatively normal year. The German Room was fully renovated and although the room is in the same place, it now has a much more spacious feel. This is because it now uses all the space available under the roof, with beds having been created above the corridor. The Chairman’s Challenge of 2004 was finally realised during the spring, summer and autumn with the help of all the Work Parties and staff. The result is a beautiful new covered fireplace (actually 2, thanks to the generous donations we received!) that will cater for the needs of our campsite guests. Also on the campsite, routine maintenance work was carried out and some more trees were felled. 10 K I S C – A n n u a l R eport 2005 Imagine, if you will, the Centre on a normal summer’s day … groups arriving and departing … 40 groups from 20 countries … 200 in the chalet and 1,200 on the campsite… all young, all energetic and all taking part in activities! Now imagine each and every nation, group and person with their own individual needs and expectations … and all this is managed by a team of voluntary staff year round - the Pinkies! And now imagine all of this in a building which was built in a different time, with no provision for the disabled, none of the new health and safety requirements to adhere to - a building which needs bedrooms renovated, meeting rooms extended, and materials to run indoor activities for its guests … and that’s before we mention the 17 hectare campsite! By now you will have a vivid picture in your mind’s eye and realise our predicament … We could continue like this for some time - a few years … maybe five, but certainly not forever. Now is the time to invest in the future of KISC, the World Scout Centre. In summary the Project will deliver, between 2005 and 2009, a face-lift for the Old Chalet including the refurbishment of all bathrooms, 8 bedrooms (91 beds), internal and external improvements relating to the terraces, façade, and disabled access. For the campsite the Project will deliver new and improved sports facilities, 4 new shelters, 8 renovated sites, renovation of all the toilet blocks and improvements to our campfire circle. Some of the other work under the Project will improve facilities such as our guest kitchens, Uncle Sam’s and Trutzhaus. KISC – Annual Report 2 0 0 5 11 General Operation The new booking system proved to be a successful tool in 2005 and now includes all Programme activities. Small upgrades and changes have been made to tailor the system to the needs of the Centre. Development of a new IT-Strategy also began. This will ensure that the Centre is following general trends and is able to face future challenges in the IT area. And we have commenced development of a new, more interactive, website which we hope to launch during the summer of 2006. The Kandersteg International Scout Centre Association The aim of the Association is to support the International Scout Movement by operating, through a volunteer staff team, Kandersteg International Scout Centre. In providing an International Scout Centre, the Association wishes to: • Promote the growth of international friendship among Scouts and Guides from all countries. • Contribute to the personal development of each individual by using the methods and principles of Scouting. • Further International Scouting and Guiding according to the principles of the World Organisations (WOSM and WAGGGS). • Provide practical opportunities to enjoy a real Alpine experience. By the end of 2005 the Association had 634 Members in 47 countries across the world. 8 people decided to become Life Members - 6 of whom had previously been Individual Members. 24 new Individual Members were also welcomed to the Association. 12 K I S C – A n n u a l R eport 2005 The Chairman’s Challenge Every year the Chairman of the Committee challenges the Members of the KISC Association to raise money for a project at the Centre. In 2004 the challenge was to build a covered fireplace on the campsite. This sheltered campfire area will provide groups with a bad weather alternative for cooking but will also be used as a social area where groups can meet one another and sing around the fire. Lots of Members made donations in addition to their yearly Membership Fee, resulting in a total of CHF 11,085.10 being raised. The Bürgergemeinde Bern donated a further CHF 10,000. The Chairman’s Challenge was built in 2005. We thank all Members and the Bürgergemeinde Bern for their most generous donations, which made the Chairman’s Challenge a reality! Due to the extent of the ‘Next Generation Chalet’ Project, no new Challenge was created in 2005. KISC – Annual Report 2 0 0 5 13 The Kandersteg Committee WOSM The Kandersteg International Scout Centre Committee met three times in 2005 - during March, July and November. This year, their focus was on the recruitment of a new Director, fundraising for the ‘Next Generation Chalet’ Project, preparation for the Centenary of Scouting (including KanderJam 2007), further improvement of our Marketing Strategy and the initial development of a new website. In its extraordinary meeting in July, the Committee elected a new Director for the Centre. This decision was fully supported by the World Scout Bureau. In it’s November meeting the Committee officially thanked Miriam Herzberg for her 3 years at the Centre and welcomed Mark Knippenberg as the new Director. The partnership with the World Scout Bureau and Regional Offices of the World Organisation of the Scout Movement is very important to KISC, the World Scout Centre. By being a Centre of expertise where new activities can be tried, and where Scouts can be directly involved in their World Scout Movement we can offer better Scouting to our guests and staff. In 2005 the Centre was represented at the World Scout Conference in Tunisia. As a direct result of this and the elections of a new World Scout Committee, we said goodbye to Philippe da Costa (FR) and welcomed John Gemmill (CA) as the new representative of the World Scout Committee on the KISC Association Committee. We thank all Committee Members for their hard work and continuing support of the Centre in 2005. 14 K I S C – A n n u a l R eport 2005 We continued to work with the World Scout Bureau on the ‘Scouts of the World’ Programme as well as 2007 celebrations. A taskforce was formed by 3 members of the European Scout Committee (representing WOSM), 3 board members of the Mouvement Scout de Suisse, 2 KISC Committee members and the Director with the aim to create a proposal for a new Tri-Partite Agreement by mid-2006. «PLAY … DON’T LOOK ON.» Robert Baden-Powell We thank you all for the great play, the support and the work done in 2005! KISC – Annual Report 2 0 0 5 15 Production: Text: Mark Knippenberg, Ross Millar Design: Wassmer Graphic Design, Langnau Translation: Björn Seelbach, Res Küttel Photos: KISC Printing: Egger AG, Frutigen Printed on environmentally friendly paper Kandersteg International Scout Centre CH-3718 Kandersteg, Switzerland Tel. + 41 33 675 8282 Fax + 41 33 675 8289 www.kisc.ch E-mail: [email protected] © Copyright 2006 KISC W E H O P E T O S E E Y O U I N 2 0 0 6 !