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West Belfast District Scout Council
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Trustees Annual Report l April 2022- 31 March 2023
Trustees
Tom Scott OBE., Carole Scott" William Humphrey" Jason Watson; Naomi Thompson;
Charity Purpose
The principal function is to help young people to become empowered to make a positive contribution to
society through being engaged and supported in their personal development including physically,
intellectually, socially and spiritually.
Main Activities
The District Scout Council fulfils its charitable functions and public benefit through a range of activities. The
District Scout Council supports the District Commissioner and the District leadership to deliver the agreed
Programme of acrivities and training of the various Scout Groups in the District. Primarily the various
sections of the Group follow the Scout Association programme of training and instruction enabling young
people to achieve various awards and badges which are structured to deliver the aims and purposes of the
movement. The District Scout Council through its District Executive also ensu￿$ that the groups and
members comply with the Policy Organisation and Rules of the Scout Association. It also assists with
leadership recruitment, fund raising, publicty and development.
2022123 was a year of recovery from the disruption caused by COVID restrictions. Normal face to face
activity was introduced and innovative measures were taken to sustain and revitalize Scout Groups. The
District team responded with online provision augmented by national reSoUr￿S and funds were raised to
provide outdoor activities to young people. As a consequence membership across the district has shown an
increase. The District Team a550 took the lead working with Urban Villages to continue to implement a
comrnunity leadership training initiative for unrformed youth organizations.
There was no hami flowing from the Charities purposes and there was no private benefit.
Public Benefit requirement
The Trustees are made aware of their and the charities obligations to meet the objectives of the charity and
scrutinise the work of all those concemed with the day to day management and leadership of the various
sections. Training is carried out through the parent organization - the Scout Association.
Financial Position
The District in its supeNisory role does not own property or facilities. It had an income sufficient to meet
outgoings during the year allowing it to meet training and development needs.
The Trustees are content that there are no cOn￿mS as to the viability of the District.
Tom Scott Chainnan
Naomi Thompson Secretary