Awareness – Policies

Sale Central Scout Group ensure that all Adult Volunteers are made aware of the Scout Associations “Yellow Card” in addition to undergoing mandatory Safeguarding, Safety and First Response training.

As adults in Scouts, the safety of young people is our priority. We’re committed to:

  • Taking the interests and well-being of young people into account, in all our considerations and activities.

  • Respecting the rights, wishes and feelings of the young people with whom we work.

  • Taking all reasonable practicable steps to protect them from neglect, physical, sexual and emotional abuse.

  • Promoting the welfare of young people and their protection within a position of trust.

Each course makes our volunteers aware of the signs to look out for and the actions to take in a variety of incidents.

A PDF copy of the yellow card can be downloaded here.

The following Code of Practice is taken from the yellow card:

Do remember that you are a role model at ALL times, inside and outside Scouting. Set a good example for others to follow.

Do treat everyone with dignity and respect in line with the Scouting Values

Do treat all young people equally – do not show favouritism

Do follow the adult-to-young person ratios at all times

Do remember that you have been placed in a position of trust – do not abuse this

Do report all allegations, suspicions and concerns immediately

Do remember that someone may misinterpret your actions

Do respect a young person’s right to personal privacy

Do act within appropriate boundaries, even in difficult circumstances

Do encourage an open and transparent culture, where people can challenge inappropriate attitudes or behaviours

Do make everyone (young people, parents and carers, Young Leaders and other helpers) aware of our safeguarding arrangements and share our Yellow Card – our Code of Behaviour

Do create an environment where young people feel safe to voice their concerns

Do have separate sleeping accommodation for young people, adults and Young Leaders working with a younger section

Do plan activities that involve more than one other person being present, or at least within sight and hearing of others.

Do not plan to be alone with a young person.

Do not drink alcohol when you are directly responsible for young people and never allow young people on Scouting activities to drink alcohol

Do not trivialise abuse or let it go unreported

Do not join in physical contact games with young people

Do not overstep the boundaries between yourself and young people by engaging in friendships or sexual relationships

Do not allow activities that encourage bullying behaviour including initiation ceremonies, dares or forfeits

Do not use inappropriate, suggestive or threatening language, whether verbal, written or online

Do not rely on your reputation or position to protect you