Scout Leader: SKIP
Assistant Scout Leader:
DAVE
Assistant Scout Leader:
RICHARD
Assistant Scout Leader:
DAN
Scouting was established in 1907 as an open and inclusive organisation with the current Equal Opportunities Policy put in place in 1996. This policy supports the principle that no member should be discriminated against on the basis of their class, gender, ethnic background, nationality, sexuality, mental or physical ability and political or religious belief.
Scouting offers challenge and adventure to 400,000 young people and 100,000 adults across the UK. We believe in helping our Members fulfil their potential by working in teams, learning by doing and thinking for themselves. We give people of every background the chance to stretch themselves, learn new skills and make life long friends.
• The number of volunteers working for Scouting is larger than the workforces of the BBC (24,000) and McDonalds (67,000) combined.
• No other organisation offers such a range of challenging or exciting activities as Scouting.
‘The reason why Scouting remains the largest youth movement in the world is that it’s got great core values: it’s faith, it’s about friendship, it’s about fun – it’s all part of what we wanted when we grew up.’ (Bear Grylls Chief Scout)
6th – Games night
13th – Coordinates
20th – Map navigational skills
27th – Planning a night Hike
February
3rd – Night Hike
10th – Games night
17th – Sleep over
24th –
March
2nd –
9th –
16th – Camp for PL's APL's and Young Leaders
23rd –
30th –
April
6th –
13th –
20th –
27th – Calke Camp - 'I'm a Scout get me out of here'
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