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Today we are incredibly proud to introduce our 2018-2023 strategy: Skills for Life: Our plan to prepare better futures.
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New research has shown that volunteering has a hugely positive impact on the lives of those who volunteer in the charity sector, but their efforts are not always supported by employers.
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Plan your programme for a fresh new Scouting year with these practical tips.
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Encourage your young people to take care of themselves so they’re better able to explore the world with these tips to supporting them to achieve their Health and Fitness Activity Badges.
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UK Chief Commissioner Tim Kidd explains why we are making the time and space to consider how we best support our volunteers with inclusion, so we continue to welcome young people of all backgrounds and abilities.
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Plan your walks and expeditions safely with this useful guide to permits, alongside other walking tips.
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By Tim Kidd, UK Chief Commissioner. Many of you will have seen updates in the magazine and online about our brand review. Now, after consulting and testing with over 7,000 people, our proposals are going to our Board in March for approval.
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As one of the most flexible and varied badges in the Scout Programme, Skills Challenge Awards are great all-rounders.
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Former Cub and award-winning fashion designer Christopher Raeburn talks about his childhood and how he got where he is today.
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We spoke to 18-year-old Stirling who took on the role of Acting UK Commissioner for Programme as part of the Wear Their Necker campaign.
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Get more parents and helpers volunteering with this insight into one member’s experience of making the move from Scouting volunteer to Cub Scout Leader.
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We get some insight into the reasoning behind and benefits of youth shaped forums and committees in Scouting.
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Thoughts on refreshing St George’s Day celebrations that take young people’s views into account and that show the public what Scouting is about today.
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Get ready for summer with your Scouts by checking you have all the necessary permits for various activities and adventures
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If January continues to live up to its rainy reputation, then you may be needing a few sleet and snow day activities to get you and your Scouts through the drizzle this month. Fear not, here are 25 weatherproof boredom busters to keep your young people…
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Post-holiday blues? From staycations to soup, here are 15 simple steps to banish the January blues at home and at Scouts.
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Have a go at these 4 festive hacks!
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Whether you want to upcycle everyday items into perfect parcels, avoid excess plastic at the supermarket, or give more mindfully this year, here are some creative ways to reduce waste over the festive period. Merry Christmas! …
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The new year brings with it a chance for change, so dust off your programme and try something new, says Beaver Leader and Scout Programme Officer Claire Bruce