This page serves as a guide and a terms and conditions between yourself, the Young Person, the Leaders and the Group in making sure that we can return to Scouting as safely as possible.
The leadership team has had to complete a thorough risk assessment for our return to face-to-face Scouting and has been approved under the conditions that we stick to the rules outlined in this document.
We realise that some of the rules on this page may seem strange as the rules in school allow greater freedom for mingling, as we are governed by The Scout Association, we must follow all their rules, not the ones that Schools and other Youth Clubs use.
Please note with the ever-changing government guidelines, these rules are subject to change, all changes will be notified by email and the webpage updated.
A strike system will be in place. If rules of the government guidelines for social distancing are not adhered too and wilfully ignored several times, putting volunteers and young people at more risk then this may result in a ban; In which the young person cannot return under the current Scout Association’s amber alert system.
Their return will be reassessed once we move to Yellow Alert.
As a parent, if your young people are showing any signs of COVID-19 DO NOT send them to the meeting, they may miss out on that week but there will be plenty more to join in later.
Some of our volunteers are classified under the vulnerable category and have been shielding most of the year since the 1st lockdown, whilst they have had at least one jab this does not make them immune!
As a parent to a young person of the group you will be regularly reminded of the Track and Trace guidelines. If a young person is showing any symptoms of COVID-19 you are to self-isolate following government guidelines and have a COVID-19 test. If a test comes back positive and the young person has attended a group session within the last 14 days you must inform the Deputy Group Scout Leader, Elizabeth Bilham, via email at, gsl@2ndbognor.org.uk. At this point Track and Trace procedures will be followed in line with government guidelines.
For drop off and collection of Young People please follow the following steps:
In the case of not meeting at our normal meeting place, you will be given arrival and departure instruction on OSM or by email, for example if dropping off and collecting from a hike, please stand by your car and allow the Young People to join the group (safely of course!)
A face covering/mask.
Any first aid instances will be observed on an individual basis. Where possible we will give instructions to allow the young people to administer basic first aid for themselves. (like plasters and ice packs)
But when requiring a first aider help, the young person will be asked to wear a mask (where possible) and the first aider will put on the required PPE. We will always put the Young Peoples well being first and foremost.
If any of the Young People cannot follow the rules, the parents will be rung and informed to come pick them up.
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