Thank you for being one of Homewell's fantastic leader team. Together we can make a great scout group for all our young people.
Carrie is 1st Homewell's training advisor, so any questions or help around training do get in touch.
Here are some examples and useful tips from Scouts UK
Scouts UK have a lot of training on their website, if you're new to helping at Scouts, start with the Getting Started modules. Safety, Safeguarding and GDPR are required for all roles, whether this is with the young people or on the Exec. Please email your certificate to Carrie.
You can find when the next First aid course is here.
If you're helping at a section, you'll need to work through the section modules. These work towards the Scout Wood badge; section leaders will also work through these modules.
This information is not in place of time with your Training Advisor, just a place to find all the various links in the same place.
Huge amounts of resources from Scouts UK planning and delivering your programme and running your section as well as information on how to run a camp.
Hampshire Scouts offer training mainly as webinars over the winter and in person during the summer. You can find out what's on here: calendar All the courses are free to Hampshire scout leaders.
This autumn's programme:
You can find general training updates including First aid courses here.
Hampshire Scouts are offering Neurodiversity course on Saturday 30 November, and Sunday 9 February. Â More info here, to book email Kelly Taylor
Scout Adventures offer training courses at their activity centres, archery, climbing, rifle shooting and rafting come up frequently.
Ferny Crofts also offer activity permit courses
This free online course from Autism Hampshire takes around an hour to complete.
Stonewall have some resources around creating an inclusive group for LGBTQ+ young people.
Kidscape provide training and advice on tackling bullying.
Raspberry Pi are offering Train the trainer webinars, for this and other opportunities see your Scouts monthly membership email.