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News | 13th June 2020
A statement from Chief Scout Bear GryllsIn 1907, a new movement was born on Brownsea Island, in Poole Harbour Dorset – one that would bring skills, adventure and friendships to millions of young people around the world today.
Blogs | 5th June 2020
How to help your children develop empathyEmpathy is one of the most important life skills we can give our children. Imagine the power of raising a whole generation of empathy-educated young people, determined to put it into action. That’s the dream of Sarah Mears, Co-Founder of Empathy Lab, who gives us her top tips for developing empathy in young people.
News | 5th June 2020
How to talk about race and racismWe can all help to better identify and challenge racism – and reflect the Scouts values of care, integrity and respect – if we talk about it
Blogs | 2nd June 2020
Why we believe Black Lives MatterA statement on Black Lives Matter and the current situation in the US from Scouts’ Chief Executive, Matt Hyde.
News | 2nd June 2020
Bear Grylls pays tribute to volunteers and renews commitment as Chief ScoutBear Grylls pays tribute to our remarkable volunteers and agrees to extend as Chief Scout, renewing his commitment to volunteer and inspire our movement.
Blogs | 1st June 2020
Three amazing things you’re doing during lockdownWe've been taking a look at some of the amazing ways that you are delivering Scouting at home.