Title: Adult Recruitment
1Adult RecruitmentSelling Scouting
District Development Day January 2008
2Session Content
- What are we selling?
- How is Scouting relevant today?
- How can we sell Scouting?
- Group Task
- Practical Examples
- Selling Scouting checklist
- Available resources
3What is Scouting?
- What do we do in Scouting?
- What can you tell people about Scouting?
- Why did you join Scouting?
- Why should other people join Scouting?
- How was Scouting sold to you?
4The essence of Scouting
Brand essence Adventure What we do What we
deliver Offer challenge (we challenge you) We
enrich lives Tone of voice Strap-line Challeng
ing Simple Be prepared Real Fun Behaviours
Fun, Friendship, Inclusive, Confident, Trusted
5Where does Scouting fit in today?
- Busy Lives
- Working Patterns
- Family Life
- Childrens and Adults Activities
- More activities available for young people
- Time for Community?
6Where does Scouting fit in today?
- Boy, 14, admits raping four girls in park
- Girl,11, smokes heroin for 3 months
- Teenager found guilty of racist murder
- Girl admits attack on 5-year-old
- Millions of young people on wrong side of the
law - Healthy Young People in the UK are nearly extinct.
7How can we sell Scouting?
- What are we trying to Achieve?
- More leaders?
- More young people?
- Increased profile in community?
- Who are our target audience
- How do we reach them?
- How do we appeal/engage these people?
- Effectiveness
- Can we involve other groups/districts to give us
a bigger presence? - Are we using the right people to sell Scouting?
- Review
8How can we sell Scouting Group Task
- Each group will be given a scenario by their
facilitator. You have 15 mins to create an
outline plan for your scenario
9Examples Selling Scouting
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11Some quotes
- Scouting is an adventure because you get to do
the silliest things. Last year we played human
skittles. You have to fall over if the ball
touches you. But my friend Vicky - she wouldnt
fall over! Claire, aged 12 - Â
- Scouting is an adventure because we do all
sorts. We tie up ropes, we go climbing, we build
stuff - like bridges. The 2nd Cheshire are the
best! - Josh, aged 11
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- All you have to do is look at the kids to know
theyre having an adventure. Scout camps are a
time for them to run loose and be themselves.
Theres always new things for them to do. Mind
you, theres always plenty for us to do too! - Chris Allen, Leader
- Â
- Scouting is an adventure because its something
different. One day youre gorge walking, the next
youre caving or canoeing Eskimo style. I can
only speak for myself, but each year it gets
better and better. - Martyn, aged 14
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12Some strap-lines
Scouting makes life an adventure
again.' Â 'Rejoin the adventure.' Â Â '2.4
children? No - I'm happier with 24.' Â '10 bins,
4 planks of wood, 3m of rope and a river full of
crocodiles. Sounds like a normal Tuesday
night.' Â 'You don't need to travel to the other
side of the world to make a difference.'
  'Look forward to putting something back.'
   'A few hours of your time can make years of
difference.'
13Examples
- Presentations in schools
- Local events
- No Local event? Start one?
- 2007!
- Universities
- Invites to internal and external people
14Some Thoughts.
- Some activities and achievements we see as normal
will get you media interest - Be honest with people Its not 1 hour a week is
it? - Are we ready for the influx of volunteers and
young people? - Share your experiences
- One message
15Some of the resources support available
- Join the Adventure Recruitment Leaflets
- Sectional recruitment posters
- www.scoutbase.org.uk
- www.scouts.org.uk
- Everyday Adventure pack
- Information Centre 0845 300 1818
- FDO
16Key Statements
- Think about...
- What are you selling and to who
- Whats the best way to attract attention
- Who is going to sell Scouting best
- Review and share
17Adult Retention
18Why do adults join Scouting?
19Why do adults leave Scouting?
20So what can we do about it?