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{{Short description|Defunct council}}
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{{Infobox WorldScouting
|type=organization
|image=Svenska Scoutrådet.svg
|caption=Swedish Guide and Scout Council
|headquarters=Instrumentvägen 19
|location=Stockholm
|country=Sweden
|f-date=1961
|defunct=2013}}
'''Svenska Scoutrådet''' (''The Swedish Guide and Scout Council'', SSR)
Scouting in Sweden was founded in 1908, and Guiding followed in 1910. The Swedish Boy Scouts were among the charter members of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1922
==Member organizations==▼
*[[Svenska Scoutförbundet]] (SSF, The Swedish Guide and Scout Association: interreligious:
*[[Svenska Missionskyrkans Ungdom Scout]] (SMU, The Guide and Scout Organization of the [[Mission Covenant Church of Sweden|Mission Covenant]] Youth of Sweden:
*[[KFUK-KFUMs Scoutförbund]] (The Swedish [[YMCA]]-[[YWCA]] Guide and Scout Association:
*[[Nykterhetsrörelsens Scoutförbund]] (NSF, The [[Temperance movement|Temperance]] Guide and Scout Association:
*[[Frälsningsarméns Scoutförbund]] (FA, The [[Salvation Army]] Guide and Scout Association:
Since 2012, all of the member organizations have been incorporated into [[Scouterna]].
==Svenska Scoutförbundet==
'''Svenska Scoutförbundet''' (SSF) (English: ''The Swedish Guide and Scout Association'') founded in 1909, was [[Sweden]]'s largest [[Scouting]] organization with 55,000 members.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.scouterna.se/om-scouterna/ |title=Svenska Scoutförbundets organisation |publisher=Svenska Scoutförbundet |accessdate=2011-05-28}}</ref> Their approach to Scouting was interreligious. Headquarters were in Tellusborgsvägen 94, [[Stockholm]].
===Vässarö===
▲==Member organizations==
'''Vässarö''' is a [[Scouting|Scout]] campsite located on the island of ''Vässarö'' (sometimes ''Vässarön'' or ''Wessarö'') in the archipelago of [[Öregrund]].
▲The members of the Swedish Scouting federation are:
▲*[[Svenska Scoutförbundet]] (SSF, The Swedish Guide and Scout Association: interreligious: 63,500 members)
▲*[[Svenska Missionskyrkans Ungdom Scout]] (SMU, The Guide and Scout Organization of the [[Mission Covenant Church of Sweden|Mission Covenant]] Youth of Sweden: 21,000 members)
▲*[[KFUK-KFUMs Scoutförbund]] (The Swedish [[YMCA]]-[[YWCA]] Guide and Scout Association: 12,500 members)
▲*[[Nykterhetsrörelsens Scoutförbund]] (NSF, The [[Temperance movement|Temperance]] Guide and Scout Association: 5,500 members)
▲*[[Frälsningsarméns Scoutförbund]] (FA, The [[Salvation Army]] Guide and Scout Association: 1,400 members)
Vässarö was long used for [[Agriculture|farming]] but was bought in 1936 by [[Captain (nautical)|sea captain]] [[Ragnar Westin]], who planned to use it for his retirement. But in 1942, his ship was [[torpedo]]ed, and he died. In his [[will (law)|will]], he stated that the island was to be donated to the Scout Group of Stockholm.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ssf.scout.se/stockholm/vassaro/vassaro-in-english/vassaro-history/ |title=Vässarö history |publisher=Stockholm District of The Swedish Guide and Scout Association |accessdate=2008-06-17}}</ref>
In 1956, the first [[confirmation]] camp for Boy Scouts was held. The first camp for Girl Guides was in 1966.
==Svenska Missionskyrkans Ungdom Scout==
'''Svenska Missionskyrkans Ungdom Scout''' (SMU), commonly known as "SMU-Scout" was the Guide and [[Scouting|Scout]] Organization of the ''Mission Covenant Youth of Sweden'', and [[Sweden]]'s second-largest [[Scouting]] organization with 18,500 members. Its headquarters were in [[Stockholm]]. The organization was co-ed and open to both boys and girls. Since 2007, all duties at the national level within SMU have been transferred to the collaborative organization ''[[equmenia]]''.
The members were distributed into 545 local [[Scout group]]s (kårer), which in turn are assembled in seven districts. These districts were shared with SMU's mother denomination, the [[Mission Covenant Church of Sweden]].
Since SMU-Scout was an integral part of equmenia, the board of trustees in equmenia delegated the Scouting issues to a Scout Committee to deal with other issues. The remunerated chairman of the board, however, was also the chairman of the Scout Committee. Since 2012, SMU-Scout has been incorporated into [[Scouterna]], Sweden's national Scouting and Guiding organisation. The organization had a campsite called Skräddartorp, [[Ludvika]], which accommodated approximately 1,000 participants.
===History===
[[File:Svenska_Missionskyrkans_Ungdom_Scout_uniform_former.jpg|thumb|Former uniform of SMU Scout, in use until 2007]]
The programme for boys (Våra Pojkar) started in 1931 and for girls (Våra Flickor) in 1936. Boys and girls got the same name and programme in 1957, but still in different sections. The sections became co-ed in 1972. Nyingscout started in 1974 and Seniorscout in 1988.
In 1961, SMU-Scout applied for membership in Svenska Scoutrådet, which was granted in 1963.
==KFUK-KFUMs Scoutförbund==
'''KFUK-KFUMs Scoutförbund''' (''The Swedish YMCA-YWCA Guide and Scout Association'') was [[Sweden]]'s third largest [[Scouting]] association with 12,500 members. The headquarters were in Stockholm.
Scouternas almanacka was a [[almanac|wall almanac]] sold annually by KFUK-KFUMs Scoutförbund, starting in 1945.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://scouternasalmanacka.se/|title=Scouternas almanacka 70 år!|publisher=Scouternas almanacka 70 år!|language=Swedish|date=2014|accessdate=22 November 2015}}</ref> Each month is represented by a season-related nature illustration. While most illustrations depict children, some others depict anthropomorphic animals. For many years, Kerstin Frykstrand was famous for the illustrations.{{cn|date=November 2015}}
==Nykterhetsrörelsens Scoutförbund==
'''Nykterhetsrörelsens Scoutförbund''' (''The Temperance Guide and Scout Association'', NSF) was a [[Scouting]] organization in [[Sweden]] with 6,000 members. It was founded in 1926 and headquartered in Stockholm.
==Frälsningsarméns Scoutförbund==
'''Frälsningsarméns Scoutförbund''', (''The Salvation Army Guide and Scout Association'', FA Scout) was a [[Scouting]] association in [[Sweden]] with 600 members. It was founded in 1912, and headquartered in Stockholm. From 2010 it functioned as an "ideological district" within [[Svenska Scoutförbundet]].
==See also==
*[[equmenia]]
==References==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
* [http://www.
* [http://www.scouterna.se/other-languages/en/ Scouterna in English]
* [http://www.ssf.scout.se/ Svenska Scoutförbundet Official website] {{in lang|sv}}
* [http://www.ssf.scout.se/stockholm/vassaro Vässarö Official website] {{in lang|sv}}
* [http://www.ssf.scout.se/stockholm/vassaro/vassaro-in-english Vässarö Official website] {{in lang|en}}
* [http://www.equmenia.se/templates/Page.aspx?id=4544 equmenia Official website in Swedish]
* [http://www.nsf.scout.se NSF Official website] {{in lang|sv}}
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