I have Prior Adventurous Activity Experience
Many Leaders will come to Scouts with significant experience in Adventurous Activities. If this statement describes you, we have a process where you can discuss […]
Many Leaders will come to Scouts with significant experience in Adventurous Activities. If this statement describes you, we have a process where you can discuss […]
Have an Activity Review with the participants and think about what worked and didn’t. Write the review up and communicate it so others can learn. […]
Finally, log the activity in your Personal Logbook. See Adventurous Activity Core Conduct Procedure Section 9 Conduct for more details and the Logbook Support Guide.
It’s essential you use the time between planning and doing your activity to get everyone ready. Ensure that the participants have the right equipment, know […]
Scouts NSW needs to know what Adventurous Activities are occurring and where they are taking place. Emergency Contacts are required, and Scouting Leadership must be […]
You must brief leaders and participants at the beginning of your Adventurous Activity. The Activity Plan helps organise your thoughts when briefing. Run the plan, […]
You can run activities based on: your qualifications the risk of the activity the activity conditions the ability of the participants, and how you will […]
All Adventurous Activities must have an Activity Risk Assessment. There should not be a need to significantly modify the Standard Risk Assessment for many activities. […]
The Activity Plan, Activity Notification and Activity Risk Assessment must be reviewed and approved. Sometimes this includes obtaining budgetary approval. The approver is likely to […]
Group: 1st Dubbo Project: Upgrades to Hall Grant: CBPG 1st Dubbo has had a string of successes that enabled them to upgrade some of their […]