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Young Leaders’ Scheme

Explorer Scout Young Leaders are Explorer Scouts who volunteer alongside adult leaders in a Squirrel Drey, Beaver Colony, Cub Pack or Scout Troop.

As well as developing valuable life skills, the scheme is an opportunity for Explorers to make a positive impact in their communities.

Explorer Scout Young Leaders are a valuable asset to any leadership team and play an active role in the section, bringing a range of fresh ideas to the table and acting as positive role models for the young people they work alongside.

The scheme is taken on by Explorer Scouts looking for a new challenge, young people from outside Scouting can also participate if they are working towards their Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards or Queen’s Guide Award. They can do this by volunteering as non-members for a set period of time.

Being a Young Leader

When you join Scouts, you’ll be introduced to lots of new activities, people and things.

Modules

Explorer Scout Young Leaders undertake 11 modules as part of their training.

Missions

As part of the Young Leaders’ Scheme there are four missions to be completed alongside the 11 modules.

Recognition

Young Leaders are recognised for their achievement throughout their journey. Here we show the different badges, belts and certificates and the point at which they receive them.

Top Awards

Young people can also work towards their Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards, King Scout Award and others while they’re taking part in the Scheme.

Scheme Resources

Learn more about the Preparing to Lead Guidebook and the Explorer Scout Young Leader Logbook.

Want to be a Young Leader?