Author: Howard Nelson
Published: February 7, 2025
It was great to attend Summit25 where Scouts vision is also getting a refresh Our current Skills for Life Strategy had a bold ambition that by 2025 we would prepare more young people with skills for life supported by amazing volunteers that deliver an inspiring programme. Despite a global pandemic and a cost of living crisis the Scouts continues to flourish but it is now time to think about what the world will look like in 10 years’ time. Seven members of the Lincolnshire Scouts team attended Summit 25 in Birmingham to discuss development of the strategy.
Across the weekend there were discussion groups and thought-provoking talks, including a key note speech from the UK Chief Scout, Dwayne Fields and a motivational talk from Mark Russell, Chief Executive of the Children’ Society. He delivered some disturbing news about the state of children’s happiness in the UK, it is not great news but also shows the potential that Scouting has to make a positive effect on children’s wellbeing. If you are interested in this their research makes very interesting reading - The Good Childhood Report | The Children's Society
The new strategy will be released in early 2026 but I think we can expect to see more about support for the mental wellbeing of children, volunteers and families. We are aiming to provides mental health awareness training for our adult volunteers, and we will let you know when we have arranged dates. If you would like to be part of the team looking at this please email Claire Thompson at Claire.thompson@lincolnshirescouts.org.uk
We have also added a County Directory to the website so you can see contact the team. This can be found at https://www.lincolnshirescouts.org.uk/members/county-team. We will be adding details of our Activity teams next.
There are lots of things happening in the county this year so please take time to look through this newsletter, the county calendar on the website and if there is anything you would like to contribute please email it to me at howard.nelson@lincolnshirescouts.org.uk
Howard Nelson
Lead Volunteer - Lincolnshire Scouts
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