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10 tips for attending a Pride parade with Scouts
/news/2025/june/10-tips-for-attending-a-pride-parade-with-scouts/We spoke to Jordan, from Blackpool Scouts, and Kayleigh, from Scouts in Northern Ireland, about going to Pride parades with Scouts.
Activity and Safety updates
/volunteers/running-your-section/programme-guidance/information-for-volunteers/activity-and-safety-updates/Read about all the updates we have made to activities and safety from 2019 to date.
Cubs Scientist Activity Badge
/cubs/activity-badges/scientist/From the cells in our bodies to the energy fuelling our homes and the stars in the night sky, we use science to find out more about the mind-boggling universe we call home. Pop on your safety goggles and get experimenting.
Heart rate relay
/activities/heart-rate-relay/What’s your heartbeat got to do with being healthy? Run a race, overcome obstacles, and hula up your heart rate to find out.
Wayfinders from the future
/activities/wayfinders-from-the-future/Think about how you’ll get where you’re going tomorrow, today, as we consider what Navigation Device 2.0 could be like.
Reviewing our Permit Schemes
/volunteers/running-your-section/programme-guidance/information-for-volunteers/activity-permit-scheme/reviewing-our-permit-schemes/In the upcoming year we’re making some changes to our Permit Schemes in Scouts. In 2025 we externally reviewed our Permit Schemes.
Community engagement
/volunteers/growing-scouts/furthering-reach-toolkit/engaging-with-communities-and-people/community-engagement/Playing our part in our local community has always been core to what we do as Scouts. Discover our top tips for community engagement.
Islamophobia Awareness Month: What is and how to talk about Islamophobia
/news/2022/november/islamophobia-awareness-month-what-is-and-how-to-talk-about-islamophobia/Find out more about what Islamophobia is and how we can help young people to learn more about Islam through Scouts.
How we’ve made our 14-24 research youth-centred
/news/2023/december/how-we-ve-made-our-14-24-research-youth-centred/As we look into what Scouts should achieve for future 14–24-year-olds, we’re making sure young people are front and centre of the research.
Scouts with additional needs
/information-for-parents/scouts-with-additional-needs/Find out how Scouts actively involves everyone and how we make adjustments to make that possible.
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