Scouting is a volunteer based organisation and it would not work without the army of volunteers who take on roles from being
Warranted Leaders who undertake specific training and development, wearing uniform, developing the programme for each section, organising camps and events, helping manage the group as a member of the Group Executive and in many cases being a trustee. Without them there is no Scout Group
The Parent Rota for meeting and event helpers - Without our parent helpers we could not do half of what we do, they make meetings work by helping the leaders with the programme delivery, they can take on specific tasks within a section such as badge secretary, event coordination, supplies purchasing and basic group book keeping activities in support of the Treasurer.
Group Executive membership - working in the background as Treasurers, Secretary, Quarter Master and working on fund raising. All of which is essential to run the Scout Group
In short there are several ways. We recognise that not everyone can help at meetings on a regular basis and this is where people can apply their talents, skills and resources in other ways. This can be
Donating towards things the scout group needs - equipment, we will shortly have a shopping / wish list. Sometimes it easier or simpler for people to source specific items we need. Some people are time poor but have other resources or access to other services of value. We are keen to make use of these wherever possible
Completing tasks that can be done outside of meetings - Research on a specific issue, grant applications, management of some aspect of Scout Groups needs, keeping account records, census work done annually
Acting as liaison / coordination for some specific aspect of Scout Group - We are part of the community, a community with lots of associations, societies and groups where outreach and engagement can add value to 1st Knowle as much as them, maintain connections is an important and valuable contribution.
Yes of course, local members of the community, many grand parents, uncles aunts, god parents support the Scout Group or members of other societies and associations who come and provide briefings and support. If you know anyone who wishes to help please ask them to contact any of our leaders who will be happy to speak with them and find out the areas they can help. If it involves working with our young people they will need to complete the same form as all other occasional helpers.
The form is straightforward takes hardly any time to fill out and simply needs checking by one of the Warranted (uniformed) leaders at the end of an meeting. It is then processed through the Scout Association and a DBS Check is undertaken and then issued to the individual and the Group Scout Leader is notified.
In could not be simpler, please speak to any of the section leaders who can pass on your details to our group scout leader as needed.