36th Melton Mowbray Scout Group

36th Melton Mowbray Scout Group

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 THE MORE VOLUNTEERS, THE MORE WE CAN OFFER

We Need You

Our Scout Group is always on the search for new Volunteers. The majority of Volunteers come from Parents of our Current Members

If asked for help the one thing you want to know is what you are going to do?. When a Section meets for their weekly session there are many different roles during the Session.

The more Adult support the more we can offer to our Young Members. Adults also get the chance to join in and experience many Activities themselves.

The Amount of Volunteers within each Section can affect and restrict membership and the Activities offered to our Young Members. Please click on the following links to find out more.

Leicestershire Scouting   UK Scouts    Meet our Volunteers

Documents Required for a DBS

Documents Required for a DBS

Mandatory Adult Learning for Volunteers 

Getting Started Mandatory Online Leaning:

Please Click on the Link for Online Learning. Please also take a look at the Proposed New Learning for Adults in Scouting

Questions + Answers

Do I need to Complete a Scouting DBS ?

Yes….. if your are to become a regular Adult Volunteer, think you could find yourself unsupervised with a Group of Under 18’s or Sleeping over on a Nights Away Event.

What if I don't have that much spare time? 

Volunteering with us is easy, fun and flexible, how much time you give is completely up to you. Whether you help out every Week, once a fortnight, month or term or just at special events or nights away, there is bound to be a role you can play, and no matter how you get involved they will be learning and support.

If I show an interest will I be chucked in the deep end?  

No! You'll be working with an established team of friendly volunteers and there will be loads of support.

I See you have enough help?

We never refuse any offers of help. (Please do Speak to the relevant Section Leader(s)) 

With some of our Sections it might seem that they go though a stage when they have enough help. This help might only be flexible help, Adults on a Rota and those that are Under 18 in the shape of Young Leaders or those Completing the DofE Award Scheme.

A large percentage of help is parental support which comes and goes depending on their child, so the need for continuous adult support is very Important for every Section in our Scout Group

For your child and their Section to get the best from their Scouting Experience, We need to make sure that as a Section that we have enough Adults (Over 18 Years Old) to cover the Adult to Child ratios whilst away from our main meeting place.

More information about Ratios are shown on each Sections page.

My child is in Scouting – is there anything I could do to help? 

The short answer is yes. Many of our helpers and leaders are Parents and carers of our youth members because they’ve seen first hand how Scouting benefits young people and want to give something back. It’s also a chance to spend more time with your children and learn new skills. Speak to your child’s leader to discuss how you might become involved.

What will I get out of volunteering? 

As well as gaining externally recognised skills and having a brilliant time, Scouting also offers the chance to build on personal skills, like teamwork, confidence and leadership. A study found that over 90% of our volunteers believe that the skills and experiences they have gained through Scouting have been of relevance to their working or personal lives. 

Are there any age restrictions on helping out? 

As long as you're over 18, you can help out as an adult volunteer in Scouting. There is no upper age limit for adult volunteers. If you are aged 14 to 17 Years, there is the option of becoming a Young Leader.

I Don’t really have the skills you need? 

You don’t have to be an adventurer like Bear Grylls to get involved with Scouting. 

Do you have first aid knowledge? Are you good with numbers? Handy in the kitchen? Or are you good at DIY? We all have useful skills and you can volunteer and help in many ways. 

Will I have to wear a uniform? 

It depends on what role you choose. Uniform is worn on more formal occasions. You will find on regular weekly Section evenings that most Adults tend to wear Scouting branded clothing.

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