The main focus of the Safe from Harm Programme at the World Scout Jamboree is safeguarding our youth members, but the programme has a wider scope. It also aims to safeguard adult attendees, reduce the risk of discrimination, avoid cultural misunderstandings, and support mental health. For the first time, the 26th World Scout Jamboree also brings access and inclusion into the Safe from Harm framework. Delivering a Jamboree that is safe from harm is a partnership between the Jamboree Organisation, WOSM and the HoCs.
Safe from Harm incidents change in character at every World Scout Jamboree. Originally, we focused mainly on how adults treat participants, but a safe environment should be provided to all. It is important to ensure that youth and adults alike know that holding a safe Jamboree is a joint effort, and to prepare everyone to keep themselves and others safe from harm.
We have specialist units to support you in achieving the Safe from Harm goal before and during the World Scout Jamboree.