This National Child Protection Week September 3-9, Scouts Australia reinforces its ongoing commitment to Child Safety by introducing our new Safeguarding YOUth I-Statements. We want our youth to be able to navigate the world with confidence, resilience, and a strong sense of self-awareness. And as Scouts, we have policies and procedures that ensure all our youth members feel safe and know what to do if they don’t.
I Statements are a linchpin for empowerment within Scouts Australia. Through the ‘i’ perspective, Scouts can assert their rights and express their feelings. These statements encourage transparent dialogue on matters of safety, consent, and digital behaviour, aiming to foster a positive and inclusive environment. More than anything, they equip our Scouts to be the champions of their own safety and that of their peers.
The ‘I Statements’ should be effortlessly integrated into discussions and activities. Every Introduction to Section will now include these statements, and it is paramount for the discussions to be steered by an older youth member who is comfortable delivering it supported by an adult member.
Our goal is to instil a culture of safety, respect, and transparency within the Scouting community. Utilising the “I-Statements” ensures our young members feel heard, understood, and strengthened in their Scouting journey.
Joey Scouts | 5-8 years
Cub Scouts | 8-11 years
Scouts | 11-14 years
Venturer Scouts | 14-18 years
Rover Scouts | 18-25 years
Empathy and Support as a Trusted Adult:
When faced with a disclosure, your empathetic and supportive reaction can make a world of difference:
Scouts Australia pledges to prioritise the safety and well-being of our youth, ensuring a protective and caring environment for all members.
Emergency Contacts:
Together during National Child Protection Week, we reaffirm our commitment to safeguarding and empowering youth members in our care.