Our commitment to young people To achieve our Aim, meet young people’s needs and support their personal development, our Youth Programme will be delivered and supported by trained and resourced...
Having adequate and correct insurance cover for your members is vital. There are numerous options available to Scout Groups. You may choose to use your own insurance brokers or company;...
Financial procedures and controls are essential to any organisation, whether it is a commercial undertaking or a not-for-profit. They safeguard the organisation from accidental loss or from fraud, they facilitate...
Note: Any matter that concerns safeguarding issues, must be referred immediately to the Safeguarding Team. See Safeguarding Children and Young People SID-CD04 Disciplinary Policy and SID-CD04A Disciplinary Procedures make provision...
Read docmuents about Safeguarding Here... Scouting Ireland has an obligation to all its members to provide an environment within which Scouting activities can be enjoyed in a safe, non-discriminatory and...
We have a duty of care for our youth members and there are specific requirements which must be met in this regard when adults (people who have reached their 18th...
Scouting Ireland is organised at a number of levels which are designed to ensure that effective support is delivered to the membership. Levels within the organisation Scout Group Scout County...
Scouting Ireland is both a company limited by guarantee (clg) and a registered charity. Scout Groups are the members of Scouting Ireland, and they set its direction through their active...
The Scout Group Charter enables the Scout Group to operate as a Member of Scouting Ireland and it requires them to operate in accordance with The Scout Group Constitution. Each...
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