Alex Minajew ASGC Nov 2013. Where are we going today? Programme Review Vision 2018 Group work.

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Alex Minajew ASGC Nov 2013

Where are we going today? Programme Review Vision 2018 Group work

Programme…let’s have a chat with a few people Red book Focus Groups YPYV ‘Have your say’ External Research

And run it past… Project groups Steering Group UK Chief Commissioners Team The Operations Committee TSA

Programme 2015 More outdoors skills More badges Less ‘explain’ and more ‘do’ Teamwork awards ( Top Awards) Personal as a new Challenge area (Top Awards) Structure to Explorer Programme Can we think about Network?

Oh, something interesting… YPYV March 2013 Activities and adventure 1761 responses 35% Scout section

Did you know? Top answer ( ONCE) – climbing, archery Top answer (NONE) – crate stacking, high ropes, traditional rafting Major gap – water activities

Free text comments…issues Ability of younger age groups Adventurous seen as a Scouts and older thing Lack of leader time Access, not fitting into weekly programme Lack of knowledge about access and availability Not part of programme Water…paperwork, parents, group sizes

Where? National Centres 7% Local/County/Country Scout Centres 17% External providers 21% Other leaders 22% Section leadership team 32%

Vision 2018 How we got to this?

Vision 2018 Make a positive impact in our communities; prepare young people to be active citizens; embrace and contribute to social change Shaped by young people in partnership with adults Enjoyed by more young people and more adult volunteers As diverse as the communities in which we live Empowered, valued and proud

Group work

Question 1 The Programme review saw Leaders and Young People ask for certain things to be included within a new structure. However, from a ‘campsite/centres’ perspective, what are you seeing from the types of activities or packages they are looking for?

Question 2 Leaders are crucial to many things that are delivered. What are the barriers and potential opportunities?

Question 3 Vision 2018 calls for young people to shape Scouting in partnership with adults. How can young people be involved in actively shaping campsites for the future?