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The Scout Network is for 18 to 25 year olds who wish to continue their personal development through Scouting.

There are many different activities and awards available to Scout Network members. Scout Network members can also continue to carry out other roles in Scouting, for example they could be:

  • a Leader with another Section
  • a Helper or Skills Instructor
  • a member of the Scout Fellowship
  • a member in another capacity

In Scotland, Scout Networks are based at District level; some may be focused around a specific activity or location such a Gang Show, an activity centre, climbing or canoeing.

Scout Network programmes reflect the huge variation in Members’ interests. Some local Networks have activities that concentrate on one area of the programme, whilst others will have a wider focus. One of the key elements is the opportunity to get away, either under canvas or in other accommodation.

There are many different ways to be a member of the Scout Network. Members don’t have to stick with one group of members and can join in with as much or as little as they like, depending on their other commitments.

Scout Network members decide, along with the rest of the Network and leader, what they want to do – whether it’s powerboating, socialising, hiking or enjoying a trip abroad. Some Networks could hold their meetings in a hall, at someone’s house or even up a mountain!

Network members can gain awards such as the Chief Scout’s Diamond, Explorer Belt, Duke of Edinburgh Award and National Governing Body (NGB) awards. The highest award is the Queen’s Scout Award, which is recognised by many employers as the sign of someone who is enthusiastic, dedicated and reliable.

Like Explorers, Scout Network members in Scotland can also achieve the Zodiac Plus Award, which gives them opportunity to experience more outdoor camping as well as some fun challenges.

If you would like to join the Network, please contact us via email at – [email protected]