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Children rely on adults to keep them safe. All organisations that work with children, whether directly or indirectly, should have at their core the commitment to protecting all children in their care.

This policy outlines the requirements for volunteer screening prior to someone volunteering with Scouts Canada.

Download below an example of a template for a membership certificate, used by our friends at Scouts New Zealand.

This resource is providing you with the necessary tools to make your own Code of Conduct.
Your Code of Conduct will provide your staff, volunteers, and others responsible for children and youth with very specific guidelines that will guide behavior including:

Learn more about nonprofit branding with our complete guide and best examples.

WWF's brand elements are used together to enable us to communicate effectively. It provides consistency and allows creativity so we are able to adapt to speak to our specific audiences while always building brand recognition.

For more than 100 years, Scouting has been a symbol of adventure, excitement, and achievement. Providing once-in-a-lifetime experiences that prepare the next generation of boys for a lifetime of opportunity is serious business that couldn’t be more fun.

A new brand and visual identity for the Scouts was adopted in 2024.
Find our new logo, colour palette, free brand font and tone of voice all in one place - the brand centre.

With limited budgets and small teams, nonprofit organizations already fight an uphill battle to raise awareness, engage with their supporters and generate donations.