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3rd Brampton Scouts

3rd Brampton Scouts

covid-19

Return to face to face meetings

October 1, 2020 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Hello everyone, I hope you are all staying safe and well.

There are a few things that you need to be aware of for returning to face to face meetings.

According to scout rules from Head Quarters, we are now allowed to meet face to face inside or outside (outside preferably, however with dark nights upon us, this will prove difficult in the coming months).

We can meet with a maximum number of 15 young people and 5 leaders. (Carers are in addition to this and not counted in the numbers).

We have been trialling the scout section for the past couple of weeks.  Therefore we now have a process in place to be able to start the beaver and cub sections.

The new systems

  • When dropping off your young person, you (adults) should remain in your car.
  • The young person should go to the “meet and greet” leader who will be outside the building to register attendance and sanitise their hands.
  • They will then be directed to their designated meeting area.
  • When collecting young people, we ask you to wait outside the building and the leaders will be bring out the young people in their designated group.
  • It is a requirement that scouts wear a face covering and whilst it is not a requirement for beavers and cubs to wear a mask, they may do so if they wish.
  • Hand sanitising stations will be set up and young people will be encouraged to use them at regular intervals. Scouts are being asked to ring their own mini bottle of sanitiser with them.
  • In the process of planning, we will do our best to have none contact activities.
  • All young people must have up to date emergency contact numbers. Please ensure we have this information.

Returning dates:

CUBS

Hipper Cubs and Rother cubs will be returning on the week commencing 12th October, So Monday evenings will meet on the 12th and the Friday evenings will meet on the 16th.  Due to the large numbers in the cub sections we cannot meet with all young people, therefore we will be splitting the section and young people will be meeting on a fortnightly basis.

Leaders will be in touch to let you know which group your child will be in, in the near future.  Group 1 will meet on the 12th or 16th and group 2 will be issued with an activity to undertake at home, then the following week group 2 will meet up and group one will be working on an activity at home and visa versa, until further notice is given from HQ regarding number changes.

BEAVERS

Both Hipper and Rother beavers will be starting week commencing 2nd November, so Monday section will meet on the 2nd and Friday section will meet on the 6th November.

SUBS

Payment of subs will re-commence from the 1st November.  Unfortunately, there will be an increase to £15 per month, please amend your standing orders accordingly from that date.  This is due to the lack of subs being paid during the pandemic, with insurance still having to be paid in February for each young person and leaders.  The Exec team feel that this is reasonably the way forward, having not had an increase for many years, and will still offer excellent value for your young person.

PARENT ROTA

Of course we still need your help to run our sessions, so please speak to your leader to offer a night to help out.

4 WEEK CHALLENGE

We are short of leaders, is this something you have been thinking about but not yet sure? The four week challenge is a gradual introduction over four weeks that shows new volunteers how much they can get out of volunteering at the Scouts – new skills, new friendships, new experiences, and a sense of making a difference to the lives of young people in their community.  Is this for you?  It’s like a try before you buy scenario.  Talk to a leader if you are interested, or email sharon@alwaysout.co.uk to discuss in more detail.

Or if you think you don’t have the time to dedicate fully, or don’t fancy the uniform and training, why not think about becoming a section assistant.  Again talk with a leader or Sharon for more information.

Filed Under: Beavers, Cubs, News, Scouts Tagged With: 3rd Brampton Scout Group, activities, beavers, Chesterfield Scouting, covid, covid-19, Cubs, Derbyshire Scouting, programme, scouting, Scouts

Lockdown continues…

May 14, 2020 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Hello everyone

Covid-19It’s hard to believe its half way through May already! 

The leadership team at 3rd Brampton are sending you their best wishes and hope you are still coping well with the lockdown.  We all know that the measures have been slightly eased, but not much, so we hope you are all still staying safe.

Members of each section, should have been working away towards badges, whilst not being able to attend sessions face to face.  The leaders will be looking forward to presenting the badges, once we do return, which at the very earliest is going to be September 2020 .

AGM

agmWhilst we are still on lockdown, we will be holding our AGM this year via a Zoom meeting, a date has yet to bevacancy arranged and we will post out on social media and send out email invitations nearer the time, we hope you can join us.

SECRETARY ROLE VACANCY

We are looking for a new Secretary to join us this year, so I though it might be a good idea to tell you a little about the role.  Basically the secretary provides admin support to the group by taking accurate minutes from meetings, maintaining accurate records for the administration of the Group, District or County/Area/Region; including meeting minutes, census details, ownership of property and equipment, insurance and financial information and keeps all the documentation safe. That is it in a nutshell.

Is this something you feel up to?  You need to be able to commit to attending bi-monthly meetings and of course a little time for typing up and email correspondence.   Please get in touch with me if you think it is for you.

We have a guide, which I can send out to interested people.

We hope you are liking the new website, look out for monthly blogs to keep you up to date.

Yours in Scouting

 

Sharon

Group Scout Leader

sharon@alwaysout.co.uk

Filed Under: News Tagged With: agm, badges, badges at home, coronavirus, covid-19, help, news, scouting, secretary, vacancy

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