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World Scouting showcase
22/07 @ 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
- World Scout Events strategy update: This session offers participants a first-hand look at the evolving World Scout Events Strategy. Designed to ensure that global and regional events remain relevant, impactful, and accessible, the strategy reflects insights gathered from across the Movement. Participants will explore proposed updates, discuss key trends shaping the future of Scouting events, and share their perspectives on how events can better serve National Scout Organizations and young people. The session also aims to strengthen ownership of the strategy by engaging participants in shaping its implementation and priorities moving forward.
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Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Communication Between WOSM and NSOs: This interactive session focuses on strengthening communication between WOSM and National Scout Organizations (NSOs). Participants will explore how communication currently flows, identify key challenges, and co-create solutions that enhance clarity, coordination, and user experience. The session also aims to foster greater transparency and shared ownership of communication improvements across the Movement.
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Shaping leadership together: This session explores the evolving concept of Youth Leadership within WOSM. Participants will engage in dialogue on effective strategies for empowering young leaders, promoting intergenerational collaboration, and ensuring leadership initiatives reflect diversity and inclusivity. Together, they will shape a shared vision for leadership in Scouting that’s relevant, impactful, and future-focused.
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Building Safe from Harm capacity and reaching compliance: This session provides NSOs with a supportive space to better understand WOSM’s Safe from Harm requirements and assess their current practices. Through guided reflection, participants will learn about the six Major Non-Conformities (MNCs), identify practical steps to strengthen their Safe from Harm frameworks, and become familiar with the resources available to support safer Scouting environments.
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A new era of volunteering: Volunteering in Scouting is changing. This session invites participants to examine whether their current adult development strategies meet today’s realities. They’ll explore flexible volunteer models, analyse successful approaches from other NSOs, and identify how to make roles more inclusive and sustainable. The session also provides space to identify support needs from World Scouting and consider innovative tools for enhancing volunteer engagement.
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Towards a Fair and Sustainable Fee System: Registration and Event Fees in WOSM: This session offers a comprehensive overview of WOSM’s membership and event fee structures. Participants will explore what a fair and sustainable system could look like, rooted in equity and solidarity. Through open dialogue, National Scout Organizations will share their financial realities, reflect on reform options, and contribute to shaping a more transparent and predictable fee framework for the future.
- Peace Education: In this session, participants will deepen their understanding of Peace Education in Scouting, with a focus on its application in the European context. Through collaborative learning, dialogue, and reflection, they will explore WOSM’s global strategies and generate ideas for practical implementation. The session links Peace Education to the Scout Method, encouraging participants to bring these principles to life in their own organisations.
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From Strategy to Action: Implementing the Climate Compass: Participants will explore the Climate Compass, the European Scout Region’s roadmap for climate action. The session will highlight its collaborative development and introduce tools and partnerships, especially with the Climate Action Accelerator. A hands-on activity will help participants understand the events’ carbon footprint and inspire them to implement climate-conscious practices in their NSOs.
- SYSPUC: The SYSPUC project aimed to strengthen the capacities of organisations working with young people and promote non-formal educational activities in the Western Balkans, particularly in Albania, Montenegro and North Macedonia. The main objective of the project was to strengthen the quality of educational activities of youth organisations and broaden their reach in order to sustainably involve young people from underrepresented communities in quality non-formal education activities, promoting active citizenship. The session will highlight tools, success stories, and practical approaches developed through the project, while also inviting participants to reflect on how they can apply these principles within their own national and local contexts to amplify youth participation and community impact.
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PLANETE Project – A peace Education project toward Scouting regions: This session introduces the PLANETE Project, a multicultural, multi-stakeholder peace education initiative. Participants will learn how it aligns with global and regional strategies and uncover the key elements that make such projects successful. By the end, they’ll begin designing a peace education project tailored to their local or national context, inspired by real-world experience.