In Scouts, keeping children and young people safe is our number one priority and we take action to achieve this. Most importantly, all adults in Scouts must follow our Yellow Card and Safeguarding Policy, and volunteers must complete safeguarding learning every three years.
All safeguarding concerns are reported to the UK HQ Safeguarding Team who offer advice and guidance, and ensure the appropriate steps are taken. Find out more about reporting a safeguarding concern and the Scouts safeguarding process.
We also have volunteer roles with specific safeguarding responsibilities. The UK HQ Safeguarding team works with local volunteers as part of our joint approach to handling safeguarding issues and concerns. To support them, we've made safeguarding procedures for Lead Volunteers. We also have Safeguarding Advisers who support safeguarding in their local areas.