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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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Mother Nature’s ID challenge

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Head outdoors to explore the trees, leaves, butterflies and bugs waiting to be discovered.

Go on a nature treasure hunt

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Head outdoors and explore the beautiful biodiversity on offer. What will you discover?

Nature hunt

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Do you need an extra excuse for a walk in nature? Turn a stroll into a super scavenger hunt to get in touch with the natural world.

Make your own mini zip wire

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Learn what zips and flies through the sky as you make and test your own zip wire.

Scouts volunteer at HM The Queen’s Lying in State

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120 Scouts aged 18-25 are giving their time to support people paying their respects.

8 mindfulness activities to do this World Mental Health Day

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10 October is World Mental Health Day, so here’s a list of our favourite activities to help us look after our mental health and wellbeing.

Support for you

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Find out what support we provide for Scouting and how your membership fees are spent

Grow some salad leaves

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Use your newfound gardening expertise to grow salad, then taste nature’s reward.

Seek out nature

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Get outdoors and find out more about the creatures living on your doorstep.

How to make special occasions and events autism friendly

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We spoke to the National Autistic Society to get some tips to make events and celebrations, such as Christmas and Hanukkah, autism-friendly.

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