Special needs can range from special dietary requirements, to allergies, to physical and mental disabilities and to some of the more challenging behavioural areas such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder...
The Scouting Ireland induction process is a supported journey that an adult will partake in when they show an interest in being a Scouter. This process is also used to...
A core element of the 'Adults in Scouting Approach' is that we put in place a ‘Mutual Agreement’ with each adult volunteer and that we ‘Review’ this with them regularly,...
Once an adult has started working in a Programme Section Team they should be assigned a Mentor. The Mentor for Programme Section Team members will normally be the Programme Section...
With all of the effort involved in recruiting new adults to Scouting Ireland, getting them started and providing them with training, you can sometimes lose sight of a very important...
Scout Groups are strongly encouraged to adopt a proactive attitude and to undertake a systematic approach to adult recruitment. A useful toolkit for this was produced by World Scouting and...
Some years ago the World Organisation of the Scout Movement (WOSM) developed an approach to help National Scout Organisations to recruit, motivate and retain adult volunteers so that they are...