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Volunteering at Scouts is changing to help us reach more young people

Volunteering is changing to help us reach more young people

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Supporting people with additional needs

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Sensory and Physical needs, Social, Emotional and Mental Health, Communication and Interaction and Cognition and Learning.

Sexual health directory

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Details of organisations that provide free and confidential advice to young people on sexual health.

We don't talk about Bruno. We DO talk about you.

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Think about our own emotions and what they look like in this fun thoughtful activity.

Step forward, step back

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Work together to complete a ‘digital health check’ with this fun game.

Scouts got talent

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Put on a performance to show what you’ve learned about mental health and what you’ll do next.

Become a walk and talk ambassador

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Get outside, go for a walk and use a chatterbox to start conversations about wellbeing

World Mental Health Day resources

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Today is World Mental Health Day. Over the last few months, we’ve talked about the different ways to support our young people (and each other) in challenging times. We’ve gathered these blogs and resources together below – have a read (or bookmark for later).

Build a wellbeing box

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Build a mood-boosting box full of positive messages and interesting items.

Create a breathing buddy

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Create an octopus from a paper cup that can help manage stressful situations by calming your breathing

‘How are you?’ times two

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Sometimes people say they’re OK even when they’re not. Learn to spot some potential signs and commit to asking people twice.

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