North Yorkshire Scouts, 43b Market Place, Thirsk, YO7 1HA
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North Yorkshire Scouts provide Scouting in England's largest County and has a total membership of 7820, made up of 6417 youth members supported by 1403 adult volunteers. We welcome new members, young or old, to join us in our great adventure!
The Scout County is made up of 14 Scout Districts each comprising a number of Scout Groups
Scouts are do-ers and give-it-a-go-ers. Yes, we go camping, hiking, swimming, abseiling, cycling and canoeing. But we also get to hang out with our friends every week – having fun, playing games, working in a team and taking on new challenges.
Everyone’s welcome here. All genders, races and backgrounds. Regardless of your child’s physical ability – there’s a Scout adventure out there waiting for them. And we’ll help them find it.
With the support of over 2000 adult volunteers, North Yorkshire Scouts provides skills for life to over 6000 young people in England's largest county. Our county spans major towns and cities such as York, Harrogate, and Scarborough, as well as rural communities in the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales National Parks.
There are 12 Districts within North Yorkshire – these are the areas which comprise several Scout Groups within the county. This results in a further subdivide of more than 100 groups offering everyday adventure to young people, both male and female, in almost 500 sections. The sections consist of Squirrel Scouts, Beaver Scouts, Cub Scouts, Scouts, Explorer Scouts and Scout Network.
The role of the county is to provide support to the districts and groups in a variety of areas, with the ultimate goal of enabling our local volunteers to deliver fun and engaging programmes for their young people.
The Scout Association takes seriously its responsibilities to safeguard the welfare of children and young people.
The Scout Association is committed to:
The Scout Association believes that safeguarding and protecting the welfare of all the young people we work with is the
responsibility of everyone.
The Association's 'Young People First' code of good practice is published in the form of a pocket size yellow card that all adults
are asked to keep with them. This contains information about how to report concerns or allegations of abuse and also a code of
behaviour that all adults are required to follow.
The Scout Association's Child Protection Policy can be read in full HERE
Children and young people have the right to protection from all forms of violence - physical or mental
(UN Convention on the Rights of the Child).
The Scout Association is committed to ensuring, as far as it reasonably practicable, the prevention of all forms of
bullying among Members.
It is the responsibility of all adults in Scouting to help develop a caring and supportive atmosphere, where
bullying in any form is unacceptable. To this end, all Scouting activities should have rigorous anti-bullying strategies in place.
Should you have any concerns regarding the welfare or protection of Scout members, you should contact the
local Scout District Commissioner. Alternatively please call the Scout Information Centre on 0845 300 1818 and say that
you wish to discuss a safeguarding issue and/or North Yorkshire County Council customer services centre on 0845 034 9410
or 0845 034 9417 outside office hours. In an emergency, always ring 999.
Young people: contact Childline free at any time at www.childline.org.uk or freephone 0800 1111
Parents: contact the NSPCC Child Protection Helpline This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or freephone 0800 800 5000 at any time to report concerns
Concerned about the safety of your child on the Internet? See and/or contact the National Crime Agency's
Child Exploitation Online Protection Centre (CEOP) www.thinkuknow.co.uk
Family Lives is a free, confidential 24-hour helpline for parents concerned about a wide range of issues.
Call 0808 800 2222 or visit www.familylives.org.uk
For anti-bullying information see www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk and www.kidscape.org.uk