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Membership

Membership

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We’re open to all, not just existing members, if you're aged 18 to 25, get started today. It’s free and there is no adult learning required to be a Scout Network member.

How it works

Whether you’re organising a local meet-up or a once in a lifetime trip to the Amazon jungle, it’s all about working together to build new skills, seek out new experiences and make a difference in the world. 

Network groups are flexibly run and self-led. Members can create profiles on social media, using the platform to meet others with similar goals and share their progress. Network Members can also work towards a number of Top Awards. 

Network Members manage their own journey, organising their own projects with the support of their District 14-24 Team.

Throughout their journey, they might also interact with County volunteers – who assist with Network activity throughout the wider County – and the UK Lead for Scout Network, who oversees Network activity across the whole of the UK.

You can choose where your membership point of Scout Network is. You can choose the District(s) you wish to be part of and this will include the UK Scout Network. You’re not required to have a District membership, you can just be a member of the UK Scout Network.

Scout Network is flexible. As a member you have choice. This means you can be part of which ever District you want to be. If you do not wish to affiliate with any particular district, you can also opt to just be part of the UK Scout Network, which gives you the same great access to the opportunities as every 18-25 year old in the UK. You may also want to check whether your university has a Student Scout and Guide Organisation (SSAGO).

Scout Network is flexible. As a member you have choice. This means you can be part of which ever District you want to be. If you do not wish to affiliate with any particular district, you can also opt to just be part of the UK Scout Network, which gives you the same great access to the opportunities as every 18-25 year old in the UK. You may also want to check whether your university has a Student Scout and Guide Organisation (SSAGO).

 

 

Meeting up with your Network

Local arrangements will vary. Network members don’t necessarily meet every week. Some might meet a few times a year to complete a single project together. Others might dive into lots of different projects at once, or meet locally more regularly. Like any activity in Scouts, choice of venue must be a considered and take into account suitability for the type of meeting and the members that will be attending that meeting.

Finding a group

Your District 14-24 Team is your first port of call. If you don't have a volunteer responsible for Network in your district, your District Lead Volunteer is the next person to ask. For more information on joining, head over to the UK Scout Network Facebook page or the UKSNC Twitter.