O caso prático do Corpo Nacional de Escutas (CNE) na comunicação de atividades
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Comunicação de atividades,, gestão,, georreferenciação.Resumo
O CNE (Corpo Nacional de Escutas) é a maior Associação de juventude do País, motivo pelo qual a movimentação dos seus elementos nas respetivas atividades (acampamentos, acantonamentos e caminhadas) e a respetiva segurança são fatores de preocupação. O uso dos SIG (Sistemas de Informação Geográfica), com a plataforma denominada GEO SCOUTS, com as ferramentas da ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute), permitiu a uniformização e simplificação das comunicações de atividades escutistas a nível nacional, quer a nível interno (cada núcleo, região da Associação, campos e centros escutistas e atividades fora do país) como também a nível externo (Câmaras Municipais, os Comandos Sub-regionais de Emergência e Proteção Civil, Instituto da Conservação da Natureza e Florestas, Unidade de Emergência, Proteção e Socorro da Guarda Nacional Republicana, Guarda Nacional Republicana, Polícia de Segurança Pública, Polícia Marítima e Agrupamentos de Centros de Saúde), sendo uma ferramenta de mapeamento e análise que possibilita uma tomada de decisão mais ponderada e rápida, simplificando todo o processo que a atual legislação e regulamentação interna exige.
Deste modo todas as entidades competentes sabem de antemão onde cada atividade se irá realizar e o que irão fazer, facilitando a interação e segurança entre as diversas associações e instituições.
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Lei n.º 80/2015, de 3 de agosto.
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