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Discover Network
Scout Network is our sixth and final section for 18 to 25 year olds and unless our younger sections has a flexible programme based around you,
Whether you’re completely new to Scouts or whether you’ve been with us since you were 4 years old, joining Scouts Network is a great way to meet new people, seek out new challenges and see the world. Because being a grown up shouldn’t mean you have to miss out on all the fun.
Scout Network connects over 20,000 young people aged 18 to 25 across the UK, and gives them the opportunity to take part in a huge range of exciting projects and events centred on the themes of ‘Adventure’, ‘Community’ and ‘International’.
Adventure
Take part in a range of adventurous and other activities that will
- Enable you to develop your skills
- Pursue your interest
- Make a difference in your local community.
Community
Take practical action to:
- Create positive social change around you
- Develop your community and Network skills
- Build strong links between Scouts and the community
International
Participate in life-changing international events and experiences that will allow you to:
- Develop an understanding of global issues
- Make a positive contribution on a global scale
Projects and Events
The Scout Network programme is based around projects and events, where people from all over Network come together when they are available with a common purpose and involving one of the three key aspects of Network.
Options for 18+ in Scouting
Personal development
Work towards your top awards with like-minded people to achieve your King’s Scout Award, Duke of Edinburgh or Explorer Belt as part of a local team.
Taking on a leadership role
Re-discover Scouting as you work towards being a leader. This can be done working with young people or behind the scenes:
- Group and Section volunteers
- District Volunteers
- District and County training roles
Scouts and employability
Did anyone ever tell you that Scouts is all about skills for life?
The skills you gain from Scouts – such as teamwork, leadership and organisation – are exactly the kinds of skills employers are looking for.
You might already know lots about writing a CV and filling in application forms, but working together with others in your Network to have opportunities to prove your skills can make a difference.
You’ve taken a deep breath and spoken up; thought on your feet and seen the big picture; ignored the butterflies, gone for it, and tried, tried again. You’ve got the skills and these are the exact skills that employers, apprenticeships, colleges or universities are looking for.
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