For a Section Team role, the welcome conversation must be attended by:
- the new adult (volunteer applicant)
- the volunteer’s Group Lead Volunteer (or their designate), or for Explorer section roles, District 14-24 Team Leader (or their designate)
- an independent welcome conversation volunteer (as defined below)
In other Group, District, or County teams, the welcome conversation must be attended by:
- the new adult (volunteer applicant)
- the volunteer’s line manager (or their designate)
- an independent welcome conversation volunteer (as defined below)
Another person can accompany the new volunteer if they would like additional support (for example for help with understanding, additional needs, or anxiety).
An independent volunteer with the Welcome Conversation Volunteer accreditation
This must be someone who has the welcome conversation volunteer accreditation and who is not part of the same Group, Unit or Team as the new volunteer (an Explorer Unit with a partnership agreement with a Group is considered part of that Group)
They must also hold an active role in the Scouts and be, or have been within the previous five years, in a similar role as the new volunteer is taking on This can be someone with a role in the same section as the new volunteer is joining, or the section that is the previous or next age section to the section the volunteer is joining (e.g. a beaver section team member in a welcome conversation for a cub section team member.
In a District or County, they need to hold a role within a different team to the new volunteer being appointed.
Your District Volunteering Development Team are responsible for making sure there are enough welcome conversation volunteers locally and will support you with finding someone to support the conversation from outside your Group or Unit if needed.