

svĩ.1.2.3 The relevant District or County Commissioner is responsible for approving all activities for groups of adults, where each individual is aged 18 and over. This will usually be by means of a system agreed between the District Scout Network Commissioner, Assistant County Commissioner Scout Network or County Commissioner. See Approving Activities – Guidance for Commissioners (FS120015).ĩ.1.2.2 For Scout Network, the relevant Commissioner is responsible for approving all activities for Scout Network members at that level: a District Commissioner for District Scout Network Activities and the County Commissioner for County Scout Network Activities. This will usually be by means of a system agreed between the District Commissioner and each Group Scout Leader or District Explorer Scout Commissioner. obtain the approval of the relevant District or County Commissioner, or their nominee.ĩ.1.2.1 The District Commissioner is responsible for approving all activities for Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers.ensure that all equipment used fits the participants and is suitable for the activity.ensure all members’ physical and/or emotional well-being can meet the requirements of the activity.assess the risks involved, document and communicate this to all involved.Where an activity is not covered by any other rules the Leader in Charge must: There are many opportunities for members to take part in activities which are not specifically covered in the activity rules. archery tag and other combat style archery activities.towing of inflatables behind powered watercraft, such as banana boating.It has been approved by the relevant District or County Commissioner (see Rule 9.1.2).ĩ.1.1.2 These activities are not permitted within The Scout Association:.all supervising adults and participants are made aware of who is in charge.

Xsection 9.5 full#
A full first aid certificate as defined at FS120052is required for all remote activities, where travelling time is 3 hours or more (in the method of travel being used) to a point of refuge including:.The detail of the first aid skills required will be identified by the risk assessment, but the minimum qualifications (or equivalents) are: all activities must have access to someone holding a relevant and current first aid qualification and access to suitable first aid materials, for adventurous activities this must be immediate access.

Xsection 9.5 series#
