
Empowering Youth Through Scouting in Norfolk - Key Facts and Goals
Join the movement in Norfolk where young people are gaining practical life skills, forming friendships, and contributing to the community through scouting. Discover the goals set to increase participation and support by 2023, aiming to create a positive impact on youth development and volunteer engagement.
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Skills for Life
Key Facts The reason parents want their children to become Scouts. Practical and Life skills that make Young People more rounded individual characters and better employability prospects Also a really valid reason to volunteer with us
Key Facts Young People join Scouting Making friendship groups and experiencing things together A real benefit of Volunteering and a reason Adult leave (don t feel welcome)
Key Facts Goal set at County Conference using the average appetite for growths from Each Districts Goal set when our working number of Young People was 6,350 Contributes to the UK Strategy to have 50,000 more young people In 2018 census we had grown to nearly 6,550 Young People an increase of 200!!
if every section in Norfolk grew by one Young Person a year
Key Facts We d get there three years early 396 sections in Norfolk 113 Beaver 121 Cub 110 Scout 52 Explorer
Key Facts This maintains our average ratio of 1 adult* to 5 Young People *frontline Section Leader, Assistant or Sectional Assistant
Key Facts We need to step this up! 46 new volunteers 2017-8 we would We ve been told to focus our county plan on the following areas Focus on developing amazing section leaders with practical Scouting skills Transform Adult Recruitment High quality Adult Training provision New Adult Volunteers have a fabulous welcome to Norfolk Scouts UK 10K more adults
Key facts About 450 Young Leaders UK aim for 5,000 new Young People
Young People complete a Top Award each year by 2023
Key Facts 977 Top Awards recorded for 2017 182 Sections recorded no Top Awards 56 Sections with 15 members or more recorded between 1 and 3 Top Awards
Young People to have shaped their programme making a positive impact in their local communities
Key Facts Continued development and support of YouShape activities and the work of the Youth Commissioners More work in the Community Space
Programme People Perception
Key Facts Continued development and support of YouShape activities and the work of the Youth Commissioners More work in the Community Space
Develop amazing Section Leaders Off the shelf Programmes* Digital programme planning* Simpler training focused on practical skills Brand roll out
Key Facts Digital Arena not within our reach let HQ focus on that We can easily support developing adults, practical skills added to training and raising the profile of Scouting.