The Northern Ireland Squirrel Association is a youth organization which operates solely within Northern Ireland. It is a feeder organization to the Scout Movement in Northern Ireland as its membership is limited to four- and five-year-olds who live in Northern Ireland. The Aim of the Association is '…to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.'
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The Northern Ireland Squirrel Association became affiliated in 2009 with the Northern Ireland Scout Council which is part of The Scout Association. Each unit is called a Squirrel Drey and some are linked to Scout Groups.
Youth programme
Since late 2014 a badge programme has been in place which more closely aligns with the programme of The Scout Association. Four Smile badges may be awarded:
The development of this programme was funded by the Big Lottery Fund.
Youth uniform
Youth members wear a loose-fitting navy sweatshirt and may wear the scarf of a Scout Group with which they are linked. The provincial, county and district badges of The Scout Association may be worn on the right arm. The Squirrel membership badge is worn on the left breast of the sweatshirt.
Adult uniform
Following the affiliation with the Northern Ireland Scout Council there was a suggestion that Squirrel leaders should wear the adult uniform shirt of The Scout Association. This brought its own confusion for leaders who were also adult members of The Scout Association, as Squirrel Leaders are not able to wear the Membership Badge as the organization is not a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. Many Squirrel Leaders wear navy tops. Since 2013 a new navy and lime Squirrel Association logo badge has been worn on the right breast of such uniform.