Module 16: Residential Experiences1 1. Why do we have a Nights Away Permit Scheme?

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Module 16: Residential Experiences1 1. Why do we have a Nights Away Permit Scheme?

Module 16: Residential Experiences2 2. What are the four types of Nights Away Permit available to leaders?

Module 16: Residential Experiences3 3. Permits are not section specific. List the type of permit that each section’s leaders may hold?

Module 16: Residential Experiences4 4. What is the maximum possible term for each type of permit?

Module 16: Residential Experiences5 5. Is a Nights Away Permit needed for each area in which you camp?

Module 16: Residential Experiences6 6. Family Camps are a good way to enthuse parents. Which sections can attend?

Module 16: Residential Experiences7 7.What are the specific rules for Beaver Scouts attending a Familycamp?

Module 16: Residential Experiences8 8. True or false? a)Parents don’t need to have any safeguarding checks to attend a family camp. b)Parents or supporters will need to get extra insurance to cover them on a family camp.

Module 16: Residential Experiences9 9. What are the ways international residential experiences may be organised?

Module 16: Residential Experiences10 10.Where can you find more information residential experiences?

Module 16: Residential Experiences What are Nights Away Passports and who are they for?

Module 16: Residential Experiences True or False? a) Any permit holder can grant a Nights Away Passport. b) The permit holder who grants the Nights Away Passport must attend the event c) The Nights Away Passport can only be used by under 18s, but they can be used for multiple events