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They are proposals that invite you to develop your creativity so that they best adapt to the particular conditions and needs of your unit or scout group.

This Conference Delegate Guide is designed for Heads of Delegations, helping you and your fellow delegates find your way in the lead up to, during, and after the 43rd World Scout Conference.

This collection of six academic publications provides a comprehensive look into the diverse initiatives and impacts within Scouting education. They were collected as part of an open call for the 4th World Scout Education Congress that was held on 1-3 December in Paris, France.

This document is intended for the core planning team members of the Event, in particular the Safe from Harm and Listening Ear staff and volunteers. The information contained below will help you prepare for the event and ensure you are comfortable in your specific role.

A Glossary provides definitions of terms used within mental health and well-being topics. It helps to provide clarity and understanding through simple and understandable explanations for key concepts.

The role of a Listening Ear has evolved over the years as an integral part of Scouting's commitment to keeping children, young people and adults Safe from Harm.

The Code of Conduct for any Scouting event applies to all participants, encompassing volunteers, staff, and partners.

The Safer Scouting Champion plays a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless implementation of the SafeFromHarmPolicy and related procedures and the Listening Ear Framework at our events.

In alignment with Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG3) on Good Health and well-being, our Regional Wellbeing Events Checklist is a proactive contribution to this global agenda. It embodies the core principles of Safe From Harm in Scouting.