Useful Links

So you want to earn a badge, find out what's on or get some advise. Here's our list of websites that we think are quite good, just click on the logo to get there!

Netley Marsh Steam and Craft Show

www.nmscs.org.uk

Chugging along since 1971, we're proud to have this spectacle right on our doorstep each year. To see what's in store for this years amazing display, then check out their website.

scouts.org.uk

The Scouts

www.scouts.org.uk

News and events, information and factsheets, about Scouting and its hundred year history. A whole world of information in one place, its the first port of call. The Member Resources area contains all the information you could need: from support for Leaders to Scouts looking for badge requirements and award specifications.

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Girlguiding

www.girlguiding.org.uk

Girlguiding's very own home of the latest news, national campaigns, information and about how to join in. Plus lots of information for leaders.

www.hampshirescouts.org.uk

Hampshire Scouts

www.hampshirescouts.org.uk

For events a bit closer to home, the website for Hampshire Scouts is ideal. News and updates, nearby campsites and adult training resources for leaders.

It is also where you can find Hampshire Scouts News to keep up to date with what is going on.

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Hampshire West Girlguiding

www.girlguidinghantswest.org.uk

Find out what it means to be a Guide in this part of the world and see what's on in the coming months.

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World Organisation of the Scout Movement

www.scout.org

The Scouts in the UK is a member of the World Organisation of the Scout Movement, meaning that you're one of over 40 million other Scouts in the world. You can see what they're doing on their site.

https://www.wagggs.org/en/

World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts

www.wagggs.org

Over 10 million girls are part of WAGGGS and all members of Girlguiding here in the UK are part of that. You can see what your international sisters are doing on their website here as well as the latest on their campaigns.

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CEOP

ceop.police.uk/safety-centre

The Internet is marvelous. Most of the time. CEOP is there to help if you're only seeing the worst side of the internet. If you're being bullied online, then click the button here or at the bottom of many websites, and someone will help. They are the police after all.

Childline

www.childline.org.uk

Sometimes life can be tough. You may not know what to do or who to tell. If you feel uncomfortable telling your parents then Childline are there for you. They offer a free and private advice service online or on the phone by calling 0800 1111. Their website also comes complete with a hide button that will close the page if you hear someone coming along.