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The first step in making the Jamboree a Safe from Harm (SfH) event is prevention and education. The responsibility to create a fair, safe and respectful experience at the Jamboree is a responsibility shared among all the people engaged in this venture. Therefore, we will prepare a diverse range of learning experiences for everyone joining the Jamboree:

For all adults participating in the Jamboree, there will be a compulsory Safe from Harm e-learning course consisting of three modules: 

  • Module 1 – SFH at World and Regional Scout Events
  • Module 2 – Safe from Harm at a Jamboree
  • Module 3 – Safe from Harm at the World Scout Jamboree in Poland

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Learning material will be distributed to the Contingents with a recommendation recommendation to pass it to the Patrol and Unit Leaders. It will include a range of different activities applicable in different settings: group meetings, individual engagement, and online participation.
Youth participants’ learning experience will be available in the second half of 2026, giving almost a year for all patrols and units to use its content  at their preparatory meetings.  
It will not be a compulsory task to complete the participants’ Safe from Harm Pre-Jamboree learning experience, but we do advise that each each Patrol and Unit Leader will use it to introduce participants to the Safe from Harm measures.

Some of the preparation you can start even now! Part of the learning experience will be the Jamboree Code of Conduct, which you can find on the Jamboree website website here for adults and here for participants.

We are dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of all participants and adults at the World Scout Jamboree, also through comprehensive safeguarding measures and fast reactions to incidents.

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