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Basics

Scout Network gives opportunities to 18-25 year olds who have an interest in Scouting, their own personal development and having fun.

Programme

Scout Network members take part in a variety of activities, which they undertake and organise themselves under the leadership of a District Scout Network Commissioner and sometimes with the support of a Programme Coordinator.
The Programme is divided into three Programme Areas: Community, International and Adventure.

Joining

All young adults, that are members of the association and are aged between 18 and 25 in Scouting are members of the Scout Network.
This applies to members holding the following roles:

  • Section Leader / Assistant Section Leader (all sections)
  • Group Scout Leader / Assistant Group Scout Leader
  • Scout Active Support Manager
  • District Commissioner / Deputy District Commissioner / Assistant District Commissioner
  • District Explorer Scout Commissioner
  • District Scout Network Commissioner
  • District Scouter / District Explorer Scout Leader
  • County Commissioner / Deputy County Commissioner / Assistant County Commissioner (including Area/Region/Bailiwick alternatives)
  • County Training Manager / Local Training Manager (including Area/Region/Bailiwick alternatives)
  • County Scouter (including Area/Region/Bailiwick alternatives)
  • Safeguarding Awareness Co-ordinator
  • County Media Manager (including Area/Region/Bailiwick alternatives)
  • District and County Youth Commissioners

To find details of your nearest Scout Network contact the Information Centre at............. info.centre@scouts.org.uk.

Moving

If you're moving away from home, for study or for work, you can carry on Scouting through Scout Network (or as an adult volunteer) by informing your District Scout Network Commissioner that you are relocating. They will be able to put you in contact with the District Scout Network Commissioner for the area you are moving to and pass them your details. Over time, you will be able to manage 'moving' to another District via the UK Scout Network website.

The Scout Network website

Launched in April 2016, the Scout Network website is a place for Network members to create projects, events and connect with like minded members from across the UK. Take a look.............. https://www.ukscoutnetwork.org.uk


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