For National Trustees Week, we talked to three of our Board Members about how th...
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Scout Active Support allows people to give their time to Scouting on a flexible basis.
This interactive PDF allows to you save and chart your progress through the Adult Training modules.
Info on the Adventurous Activity Permit Scheme
Badges and awards for Scottish Scouts
Support for disabilities and additional needs
Support for Global Activites
Support for Duke of Edinburgh Award
Resources to celebrate the legacy of the Commonwealth Games in 2014.
Information on how Scouting helps young people achieve both in school and out.
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.
By virtue of what we do everyday in Scouting, we are developing!
Scottish Headquarters has materials and expertise to help you recruit additional adult volunteers to grow Scouting in your area.
Applications are now open to take part in the 15th World Scout Moot to be held in Iceland in 2017.
For National Trustees Week, we talked to three of our Board Members about how their role as Trustees makes a difference to young people in Scottish Scouting.
An Explorer Scout takes part in a rare educational opportunity to visit NASA’s Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas.
We are looking for an experienced finance assistant or finance administrator to join our staff team at our Scottish Headquarters on a temporary contract to provide maternity cover.
This month we say 'au revoir' to two members of the SHQ Programme Team, George Walker and Paul Crolla.
Two new SHQ Development Advisors have been appointed to address inclusion in Scouting. Martin Savage has been appointed to cover disability, while Ross Donald-Hewitt will be tackling LGBT inclusion.