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Behaviour and Discipline

One of the ingredients of a good explorer unit is underlying discipline. All boys and girls are expected to behave well and appropriately. This is essential and inappropriate behaviour will not be accepted.

Generally, minor incidents will be dealt with by a telling off. More serious examples, such as bullying, will result in a boy's or girl’s parents being contacted, and the boy or girl possibly being asked not to attend Explorers for a period of time. These measures may seem obvious, but we feel it important that all Explorers are aware of what is expected of them.

Explorer Leaders and other older explorers in particular will be asked to set a good example to the younger members of the unit. Safety within the unit is our prime consideration

Camps and Sleepovers
These behavioural procedures extend to camps and sleepovers.

Where a particular member or members are not behaving, or disturbing the activities and enjoyment of these by members of the Unit;  then Leaders reserve the right to exclude members from activities and send them home if felt necessary.

This page was last updated 01 March 2009

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