51st Ipswich Scouts
Young People are you ready to begin your adventure? Become a scout today!
There are five sections you can join within our group, depending on your age. The activities and opportunities vary, but what is the same is that each will challenge and empower you to make friends, learn life skills and try new things.
Volunteer as a leader - There are many ways you can kick-start your adventure, as a young person, parent or adult volunteer. Our volunteers get involved on their terms and not all roles involve working with young people. If you can give a little time (or a lot) to help improve young lives in your community, we'd love to hear from you.
Please contact us for more information.
Who to contact
- Name
- Steven Young
- Position
- Group Scout Leader
- groupscoutleader@51stipswichscoutgroup.co.uk
- Website
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http://www.51stipswichscoutgroup.co.uk/home
Additional contact
- Additional Website
-
Scouts website
Where to go
- Name
- Tower Hall
- Address
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5 Broadlands Way
Ipswich
Suffolk - Postcode
- IP4 5SU
- View IP4 5SU on a map
- Area served
- Ipswich
- Venue Email
- groupscoutleader@51stipswichscoutgroup.co.uk
- Venue Website
- http://www.51stipswichscoutgroup.co.uk/home
- Parking details
- Parking is available
- Transport
- On public transport route
Days & Times
- Friday 5.30pm - 9.30pm
- Time of day
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Afternoon
Evening
Other details
- Cost Details
- Please contact us regarding cost
- Referral required?
- No
- Age Groups
- Children (5-11), Adults, Young people
- Accessibility
- Disabled Parking, Wheelchair Access, Adapted Toilet
- Service users involved in planning
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No
Support for people with disabilities
- Experience of including people with special educational needs and disabilities
The Specialist Advisers are a national team who support District, County and Regional Scouting to ensure it is inclusive, accessible and as diverse as the communities in which we live.
As a team we have a range of professional and Scouting expertise; and each possess a genuine passion and enthusiasm for supporting Scouting For All. Practically in each of our regions we can offer training; support and guidance, and strategic input.
Areas the team can support include:
• Additional Needs (disabilities, learning difficulties, challenging behaviour)
• Community engagement
• Gender equality
• LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender)
• Socio-economic inclusion- Contact
- Specialist Advisers for Inclusion and Diversity
- diversity.inclusion@scouts.org.uk
- Links
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Scouting for All
- Conditions Supported
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Autistic spectrum conditions
Communication difficulties
Health conditions
Learning difficulties
Mental health conditions
Physical disabilities
Sensory impairments
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