Information for parents and carers

This page is intended as a guide for parents and carers who have a child that wishes to join the Scouts and to fill in any gaps not covered by the rest of the site. There are also answers to some frequently asked questions.

Telephone

Call James on 07870 558689

Fees

The charge for Scouts is £36 per term which is payable at the start of each term.
A discount of £5 is available if paid within the first two weeks of each term.

NB: Cheques and postal orders, should be made payable to Stithians Scout Group

Where does the money go?

 - Half of the fee goes to the Scout Association, Cornwall County and Truro District.
 - A part of the above is used for insurance.
 - Badges.
 - Hire of the village hall.
 - Equipment needed for Scout Pack meetings.
 - Training

Do you get paid?

No, all members of the Scout Association are volunteers.

Can girls join the Scouts?

Yes, all sections of Scouts are open to boys and girls. We have both boys and girls in the Stithians Scout Group.

So are you in competiton with Girl Guides?

No, girls who join the Scouts would probably not be attracted to the kind of programme run by the Girl Guides and vice versa. Some may wish to join both organisations.

Child safety

The Scout Association has strict child safety rules in place.

All adult members of the Stithians Scout Group, including leaders, assistant leaders, chair, treasurer and secretary, have extended CRB checks carried out before they are allowed to join us.

Leaders are also interviewed by the Truro District before they can begin training for their warrant.

In order to run a meeting, at least two members of Stithians Scout Group must be present, at least one of them must hold a warrant from the Scout Association.

In practice we like to have a minimum of three and preferrably four adult members present.

No adult is ever allowed to be on their own with a Scout or group of Scouts.

Our own fully stocked first aid kit is always available, we have several leaders/assistant leaders who hold first aid certificates, one of them is always present. If we take the Scouts out of the hall our first aid kit goes too.

When we take the Scouts outside we make sure that we have at least one adult per six Scouts, plus one extra adult.


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