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Scout Active Support allows people to give their time to Scouting on a flexible basis.
This free downloadable resource allows Scouts to keep track of their achievements, including Scottish badges.
Info on the Adventurous Activity Permit Scheme
Badges and awards for Scottish Scouts
Special Needs support from SHQ
Support for Global Activites
Support for Duke of Edinburgh Award
Information for volunteers and teachers in Scotland about how Scouting and Curriculum for Excellence can work together.
Free download giving an overview of all Youth Awards in Scotland
The Scottish Development Fund exists to provide financial support to Scouting projects across Scotland
The CashBack for Communities Small Grants Scheme offers funding of up to £2000 to increase the provision of positive activities available to young people through local youth groups.
Details on our Adult Training.
Find out more about our policies.
Support and information for Office Bearers.
Documents of The Scottish Council.
Whatever your skills, experience and interests, we can find a role for you!
Scottish Headquarters has materials and expertise to help you recruit additional adult volunteers to grow Scouting in your area.
An activity camp for Scout Network in Nethybridge, near Aviemore.
A unique international experience for Scouts aged 13-18 years.
We’re delighted to unveil a new area on our website dedicated to supporting volunteers in helping their scouts receive wider recognition for their achievements in scouting.
As an movement we give young people the opportunities to learn and develop through a fun and adventurous programme of activities, and we have an opportunity to ensure all our young people receive the recognition they deserve for all they are achieving through scouting.
The new Partnership with Schools area of our website gives information to volunteers on the benefits of setting up partnerships with their local schools and examples of how it can work at different schools levels.
You will also find new documents entitled Volunteers' Guide to Curriculum for Excellence and How Scouting Contributes to the Learning of Young People and A Volunteer’s Guide to Curriculum for Excellence which will guide you through the basics principles.
Our Curriculum Links Officer Ross Donald is also on hand to answer any of your questions or give you help in initiating your own learning and achievement partnerships.
You can email Ross on [email protected] or call 01383 419 073.
Read more about this project in today's Herald feature entitled Be Prepared: Schools Recognise Scouting Skills.