The first night away from home. The first hike. The first trip abroad.
All of these moments are great for developing young people’s confidence, but we know how daunting it can be the one packing their overnight bag and waving them off at the gates. And we know it doesn’t necessarily get easier as they grow.
Young people thrive in secure surroundings, at home and away. Wherever we go, we’re serious about keeping them safe.
As a parent or carer, you’re bound to have questions about how we do this. Read on to find out more.
Keeping children and young people safe is our number one priority. Here are some of the ways we do this:
- Volunteers have a criminal records check as part of safer recruitment.
- Volunteers must undertake written risk assessments for all activities within Scouts.
- Adult members take mandatory safety and safeguarding learning every three years.
- All adults must follow our Safeguarding Code of Conduct (Yellow Card) and Safeguarding Policy.
- All safeguarding concerns are reported to our UK HQ Safeguarding Team, who are trained to manage concerns and work with the police and other authorities.
For volunteers
Any concerns? Contact safeguarding@scouts.org.uk or call us on 0345 300 1818
Practical safety guidance
Concerns?
If you need to raise a concern please read our guidance on ensuring a concern is approached using the most appropriate policy.