All our volunteers give their time freely to help young people thrive. Some volunteers lead their group week in and week out. Others call in occasionally to share a specific skill, or provide an extra pair of hands – whether…
How is Scouts managed in Chelmsford?
Each Scout Group consists of different ‘sections’ – which may include a A Group Lead Volunteer, is responsible for overseeing and supporting volunteers in each section and manages the Scout Group. In Explorer Scouts and Scout Network, a District 14-24 Team Leader takes…
Our values and key policies
Part of being a Scout is going on a journey to understand who you are and what you stand for. Everyone is unique, but there are some things all Scouts can agree on. We call these Scout values. They’re at…
Our child protection and safety polices
Child protection and safety are two of our key policies that anyone involved in Scouts must work to. You can see the full policies in our Policy, Organisation and Rules section:
Is there a set of ‘rules’ volunteers follow?
Yes – as Scouts, we have a clear code of behaviour we expect our adult volutnteers to abide by, known as the ‘Yellow Card’. This code is shared with all adults who interact with young people – regardless of their…
What are the arrangements for outings or camps?
All leaders taking young people away will give you notice, ask for your permission and provide you with a way of contacting the group while they’re away. All residential activities (such as camps and sleepovers) are required to have at…
How can I best communicate the importance of staying safe to my children?
The world is constantly changing. Technology is constantly evolving. Society puts pressure on young people to experience new things, but that can also make them feel vulnerable and unsure about the world around them. Our STAY SAFE leaflets contain information…
What should parents and carers be aware of?
The NSPCC advises parents and carers to be wary of We agree wholeheartedly with the NSPCC and would not expect any of this behaviour to occur in The Scouts. As always, if you have any concerns, please raise them immediately…
How can I raise any concerns or comment on activities?
If you’re unhappy with anything relating to your child’s time in Scouts, you should raise it immediately with your local leaders, no matter how trivial it may seem. If you’d rather speak to someone else, contact the Scout Information Centre…