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Blogs | 12th March 2020
How to break the stigma around periodsMark Arnold, Section Leader of Broadstone Scout Troop, talked to Scouts about all things pads, periods, and poverty. Here’s how he did it.
Blogs | 3rd March 2020
Meet Lara, our new Chief Digital Officer, championing Scouts as a digital first movementScouts’ new Chief Digital Officer talks about what it’s like to be a leader in tech and shares her vision for our digital future.
Blogs | 3rd March 2020
Making the switch: 9 easy ways to get on brandHuge thanks to the thousands of groups, districts and counties who have already switched over to our new brand. The deadline to make the changes is 31 May, so if you haven’t yet taken action, now’s the time.
Blogs | 2nd March 2020
Scouts: the springboard to my careerIn his job interview to become a police officer, Scout volunteer Keyur Patel was asked about his skills and experiences – to cope under pressure, to work in a team, to be brave, to show empathy to those in difficult circumstances. Almost all of the examples he gave were examples of things he’d learnt in Scouts. Here, Keyur tells us how Scouts helped him onto the road to his career.
Blogs | 28th February 2020
Blazing a trailIn an industry that’s long been dominated by male adventurers, five of the UK’s most boundary-pushing female explorers talk about the trials and triumphs of being a woman in the wild.
Blogs | 24th February 2020
Guns n’ roses: the plants that killSometimes, the biggest threat in the British countryside can feel like the downpour ready to ruin your picnic. What you may not know is that some of this nation’s most beautiful plant life is out to get you – if you mess with them, first. Get clued up on the UK’s most poisonous plants with this go-to guide.