Click above to listen to our Child Safe Briefing for Adults and Rover Scouts or click the PDF to read the briefing note

FEELING SAFE - A MESSAGE FOR ALL ADULT MEMBERS

Everyone in Scouting has the right to feel safe and be protected from abuse. No one is allowed to threaten, hurt or touch another person in a way that makes them feel uncomfortable, unsafe or afraid.

A Scout is respectful and this applies to all interactions between all Jamboree attendees - youth and adults alike.

Youth Members have been advised that they can raise issues with Adults at the Jamboree and that any concerns will be taken seriously and treated appropriately. That message also advises Youth Members to escalate their concerns if not addressed (adults must not discourage this).

If a young person chooses to raise a child protection issue with you, or if you observe something that causes you to be concerned that a young person is being abused, or is likely to be abused, it is your role to:

DO NOT

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CHILD SAFETY REPORT