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PARENT INFORMATION

What is Scouting?

Scouting is a global, educational youth Movement. In the UK Scouting is organised through The Scout Association and has a clear purpose:

To help young people achieve their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential as individuals, as responsible citizens and as Members of their local, national and international communities.

About our work

Even if we can't solve all the problems in the world, we can help to make it a better place. Scouting makes a positive contribution to society by helping young people to develop as active members of the community:

bulletWho are self reliant
bulletWho are caring
bulletWho are responsible
bulletWho show commitment.

Scouting works well when young people enjoy learning by doing in partnership with adults. They do this by:

bulletTaking part in a variety of activities and new experiences
bulletExploring the outdoors
bulletParticipating in teams
bulletTaking responsibility.

Our commitment

Scouting is very much about encouraging young people to get active and we offer a whole range of activities like caving, camping, archery, sailing and mountaineering. We want young people to enjoy outdoor pursuits and sports in a challenging but safe environment.

The Scout Association's policies, rules, code of behaviour are there to ensure our young people stay safe while they enjoy themselves and learn. Leaders and helpers are required to undertake training which includes first aid skills and risk assessment. All adult appointments are subject to a satisfactory CRB check.

It is the policy of The Scout Association to safeguard the welfare of all Members by protecting them from physical, sexual and emotional harm. The Scout Association is committed to:

bulletTaking into account in all its considerations and activities the interests and well-being of young people;
bulletRespecting the rights, wishes and feelings of the young people with whom it is working;
bulletTaking all, practicable steps to protect them from physical, sexual and emotional abuse; and
bulletPromoting the welfare of young people and their protection within a relationship of trust

Opportunities for parents and supporters

Many Scout Groups ask parents and families to support their work with young people by helping with fundraising activities or by lending a hand at meetings. There are many roles that adults, especially parents, can undertake for a Scout Group such as providing admin support, becoming a helper or instructor or perhaps helping to maintain equipment. For more information on what you could contribute contact your nearest group.

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