Inclusion

Widget Symbols for scouting, as below is a tool that turns text into pictures so that young people with reading difficulties can access reminders or social stories of how or why we do certain things in certain ways in scouting. It can be used to build a reminder for how to tackle things like coming to horseshoe or dressing for public event etc.

 

https://www.widgit.com/success-stories/tourism-leisure-arts/scouts.htm

 

We are unable to provide induction questionnaires to use for new joiners when creating a risk assessment, as risk assessments and care plans must be developed in partnership with parents and guardians. Please see link below for more information:   

 

https://www.scouts.org.uk/volunteers/equity-diversity-and-inclusion/including-disabled-and-neurodivergent-people/

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