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Scouting sees biggest membership surge in 40 years

19/04/2010

scoutsUK Scouting has experienced its biggest growth spurt since 1972, taking total membership to 499,323.

Census results, released today, show 16,568 new adult and youth members in the UK since 31 January 2009. This is 3.45 per cent up on last year (2009: 482,448).

This impressive surge in membership – the fifth consecutive year of growth – has helped cement Scouting’s position as the largest co-educational youth Movement in the country.

One of the fastest growing areas is Snowdonia and Anglesey. Falklands veteran Simon Weston is President of Welsh Scouting. He said, 'Scouting has changed so much in recent years that I am anxious to learn more about the amazing range of activities now available. I hope that I can inspire more adults to give up some of their time to help with the organising and support of Scouting.'

More teenagers are joining Scouting

A large part of the growth is due to record numbers of teenagers joining. This is the fastest-growing age group with new members in the last year up 5.4 per cent on 2009. This means there are now 66,299 teenagers in Scouting – over 26 per cent more than when detailed records began in 2001 (52,481).

Adults can gain by giving their time

Adults can get just as much out of Scouting as young people. Not only through enjoying the same activities, but also by developing skills that can be transferred into other areas of their lives. For the second year running, The Scout Association has seen a rise in adult Leaders with growth up from 2.7 per cent (2,505) in 2009 to 3.1 per cent (2,871) this year.

But despite this growth, waiting lists to join Scouting remain at an all-time high due to the need for more adult volunteers.

While The Scout Association has been able to create over 13,500 new places this year thanks to 2,871 new adults volunteering their time to local Groups, there are currently over 33,500 young people waiting to join Scouting throughout the UK.

Grace, 16, said 'Scouting’s awesome. I totally love being involved. I mean - you get to do so many amazing activities that you just wouldn’t get to do elsewhere. It’s great! I joined a couple of years ago because my friends told me I should. I’d definitely encourage others to join.'

Chief Scout  Bear Grylls said, 'It’s fantastic to witness such a huge surge in Scouting - the biggest growth for thirty eight years - and it is proof that Scouting is appealing more and more to teenagers.

'Scouting is empowering, wild and fun, and offers so many adventure-based activities for young people and adults alike. My goal is for every young person that wants to be involved in Scouting to be able to be. So I hope to inspire even more adults to volunteer and help this happen.'

The top three fastest growing areas  the UK are Snowdonia and Anglesey, Brecknock and Oxfordshire.

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The Scout Association is the largest co-educational youth movement in the UK. It strives to ensure that its young people fulfil their full physical, intellectual social and spiritual potentials by working in teams, learning by doing and thinking for themselves. Adults working in Scouting contribute in excess of 364 million hours of voluntary work each year to their local communities. Join the adventure 

The media coverage for the story has been extensive, with news channels quick to broadcast the increase in our membership numbers. 

External links

Scout level rise biggest in 38 years (BBC)

Teenagers rush to join Scouts (Express)

Young flock to join Scouts for adventure (Independent)

Biggest membership surge in a decade (Mail)

Scout membership grows to 500,000 (Times)

A surge in Scots teen membership (Scotsman)

Scouts in Wales report record growth spurt (BBC)

Scouting sees huge membership surge (Telegraph)

 

 




 

 

 

Comments

 

By Adrian Full ESL, Night Hawks ESU
on 19/04/2010 10:27

Great News!

Lets now see how we can all build this good news into Press stories in our local areas!

By Chris Hughes. ACC Scouts. Merseyside
on 19/04/2010 15:32

Never has there been a better time to be part of the Scout Movement.

We need to get this great news out to as many Adults as possible and encourage more and more Volunteers to join us on our Adventure.

By Matt Osborne, GSL 17th Stretford, GMW Unit Leader - 22nd WSJ
on 19/04/2010 21:32

Brilliant and amazingly positive press coverage. Was impressed too with the number of positive national media comments posted in response to this news.