Our Code of Conduct
In order for all Scouts to get the most out of their time in Scouting & to enjoy it, we suggest that you take an active part in the life of the Troop & engage with the many activities & opportunities that Scouting can provide.
The Troop has a code of conduct for all its members. This is not a code or set of rules that have been imposed by the adult leaders, it has been created by involving our Scouts in the process . The code of conduct is also reviewed by the Troop membership to ensure that it is still relevant.
The following guidelines are therefore expected to be followed by our members.
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Attend all Troop meetings unless ill or away on holiday
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Have the courtesy to inform the leaders if you cannot attend a meeting
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Make every effort to attend the annual Remembrance day parade
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Attend at least TWO activities outside of the normal Troop meetings per year
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Help with at least one Fundraising event during the year
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Look after your own & all Group equipment
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Wear your uniform to meetings unless advised otherwise by the Leaders
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Wear your uniform smartly & with pride
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Ensure the badges you are awarded are stitched on your uniform in the correct place
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Enjoy Scouting
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Let your Patrol Leader know of any idea for activities
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Be comfortable talking to the Leaders about any concerns or problems
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Listen to & follow instructions by leaders & instructors these may be for your safety.
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Turn up for meetings on time
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Be intolerant of bullying & report it when you see it to an adult
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Wear sensible & appropriate clothing & footwear for the activity we are taking part in
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Be honest & trustworthy, you will gain respect for it
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Set a good example to Cubs joining the Troop & new Scouts
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Swearing is not acceptable in Scouting
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Remember to smile & say Thank you, it does matter
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Mobile Phones are not required at Troop meetings if you bring one they must be on silent & not used
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Respect the fantastic headquarters you meet in & the work put in to achieve it.
Above all we should :
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Show Loyalty to our Scout Troop & the Scout movement
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Be able to be trusted by the leaders & fellow Scouts
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Be a considerate friend to others
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Be careful of other peoples property & do not use if not given permission by the owner
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On camp keep out of other peoples tents and gear
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Treat everyone with respect & you will receive respect
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Have fun ! That's what Scouting is all about