The Nights Away Permit Scheme
The Nights Away Permit Scheme promotes quality residential and camping experiences. It shows that all those leading nights away events for young people within Scouts have the skills, experience and personal suitability to take young people away safely.
It’s designed so that it can be tailored to be as flexible as possible, while at the same time providing a robust checking process for volunteers leading nights away events.
The permit should be seen as an enabling device to show a volunteers competence and to provide reassurance to parents of the young people. While at the same time, it should also be encouraging to volunteers to acquire and improve the skills required to provide residential experiences.
Permits are only available to volunteers of The Scout Association and cease to be valid if membership ends.
What’s the Nights Away Permit Scheme?
Everyone who leads a nights away event for young people within Scouts is required to hold a Nights Away Permit for the type of event they’re running.
Although managed locally, the Nights Away Permit Scheme is a national scheme, so once gained, a permit will allow you to run a nights away event in any District or County.
Who grants the permit?
The person who grants your permit will be your responsible Lead Volunteer or Permit Approver In most circumstances, this will be at District Lead Volunteer (DLV) if you’ve a Group or District role and your County if you’ve a County role.
A Lead Volunteer or Permit Approver can only grant a permit to the level of the recommendation of the Nights Away Assessor. The Nights Away Assessor will provide a recommendation after an assessment
The four areas assessed to gain a permit
The four areas assessed to gain a permit are:
1. Technical Competence. This is assessed by the Nights Away Assessor (NAA) and looks at the eight core skill areas required to run a nights away event. It’s usually assessed through a practical assessment of running an event.
2. Scout Association Rules. This can be assessed by either a Nights Away Assessor or the responsible Lead Volunteer or Permit Approver. It looks at whether the Applicant is aware of the Rules and guidance for running nights away events within Scouts.
3. Safety and Safeguarding. This’ll be carried out by the responsible Lead Volunteer or Permit Approver and ensures that the necessary criminal record checks have been carried out and the appropriate safety and safeguarding learning has taken place.
4. Personal Suitability. This is carried out by the responsible Lead Volunteer or Permit Approver, often in conjunction with a Group Lead Volunteer or similar, to check the applicant is suitable (in terms of attitude) to be leading nights away events for young people.
Nights Away Notification and Approval
Once an applicant has been granted a permit, they can start running nights away events.
Each time they run a nights away event they need to notify their District Lead Volunteer or Nights Away Approver before the event takes place to gain approval for the event to go ahead.
This is done through either passing the information in the Nights Away Notification (NAN) form to the District Lead Volunteer or Nights Away Approver, or by, through a local digital solution or on the membership system.
If one permit is being used for more than one group, the responsibility lies with the Permit holder to inform the appropriate Lead Volunteer for each group.
Permit renewal
All permits have an expiry date, which is a maximum of 5 years from the date of issue. After this the permit ceases to be valid.
Renewal of a permit is conducted in the same way as initial application except the method of assessment which is likely to differ. The permit holder will need apply for a new permit through the membership system and find a Nights Away Assessor.
The Nights Away Assessor will then decide on the most appropriate method of assessment. A practical assessment is unlikely to be required, but the Nights Away Assessor may wish to meet the applicant.
Alternatively, they may simply consider the experience and issue a recommendation to the Lead Volunteer or Permit Approver on the log book supplied.