Corporate Information
Scouts WA Organisational Chart
Governance
As we enter a new chapter of Scouts WA’s organisational journey, in which we week to extend our reach and strengthen our community impact, our purpose and mission remain at the heart of everything we do. Scouts WA’s purpose is to encourage the physical, intellectual, social, emotional and spiritual development of young people so that they take a constructive place in society as responsible citizens, and as members of their local, national and international communities. This Strategic Plan presents a raft of opportunities for further improving the ways we achieve this purpose.
Strategic Plan
The 2023 -2026 Strategic Plan can be found here.
Rules of Association
The following link contains Scouts WA’s Rules of Association.
Regulations to the Rules of the Association
Scouts WA’s Regulations to the Rules of Association as amended as of 22 March 2024.
Certificate of Currency
Our Certificate of Currency provides evidence of Scouts WA’s insurance. The following link contains our Certificate of Currency Broadform Liability Insurance.
Annual Reports
Scouts WA’s most recent annual report can be viewed online via the links below. Printed copies are also available on request.
Past annual reports can be viewed via the links below.
Reasons to join Scouts WA
A unique
program
Our program is like nothing else, offering a huge range of activities and experiences for ages ranging from 6 to 25 – and new members can join at any stage of Scouts!
Fun and
Adventure
From stories, games and craft to camping, bush adventures and water activities, Scouting offers activities to suit every interest and age group.
Growth and Learning
Scouts grow through adventure and new challenges. They make friends, build confidence and explore their abilities and interests. But most of all, Scouts have fun!
Diversity and Inclusion
Scouts WA values diversity and we warmly welcome members and volunteers from all backgrounds, and those with intellectual or physical disabilities.