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Would you allow your 16yr old to go on scout camp?

75 replies

ThankyouForListening · 21/07/2021 21:20

It seems to be going ahead from Friday for a week.
They’ve split the groups up and he will be in a smaller group of 7 who will do activities together in a larger camp of about 25 kids and a leader.
I don’t know about sleeping arrangements tho.

I’ve just had one kid sick and we’ve isolated as a family for 6 days till he got a negative test.
I’m frazzled

But I haven’t the heart to say he can’t go to camp

OP posts:
beattieedny · 21/07/2021 21:22

I'd be inclined to let him go. They've lost out on a lot. I understand your feelings though!

BackforGood · 21/07/2021 21:34

The Leaders have had to go through a mass of Risk Assessments to get to this stage.

There is no 'risk free' but I think the fact they will be outside all the time is a positive, along with all the other things they are having to follow to get through the RA.

I guess it depends on if you / your dc is doing anything after camp that would be a disaster to cancel if he ends up in isolation ?

Ultimately, now we can do more, I think we all have to make those judgement about any potential risk, balanced against the benefits / gain from doing the activity.

lorisparkle · 21/07/2021 21:59

The scout association have extensive rules and training that scout groups have to follow to enable them to go on a scout camp. This has increased even more with COVID. My 11yr old is going on scout camp next week and my 15yr old is going on explorer scout camp after that. I am confident the leaders are doing everything to comply with all the scout association guidance - which seems more restrictive than the 'law'.

bumbleymummy · 21/07/2021 22:13

Yes.

DGFB · 21/07/2021 22:14

Yes of course. He’s 16 and will be fine

Hellocatshome · 21/07/2021 22:15

Of course, he could catch covid from doing just about anything so may as well have fun while its on offer.

Backofbeyond50 · 21/07/2021 22:16

I would .

FindingMeno · 21/07/2021 22:17

Yes.
They/ we seem not to be able to avoid covid now.

MrsBlondie · 21/07/2021 23:15

Yes let him go.y 15 year old has just done a weekend away doing DofE.

SonnetForSpring · 21/07/2021 23:16

Yes

MrsWooster · 21/07/2021 23:16

Yes

Silverparting · 22/07/2021 00:08

Most definitely!
My 15 yr old had a cadet camp cancelled, so if you have the chance to send him, then yes!

ragged · 22/07/2021 05:12

I'd be very keen for mine to go

DufferMum · 22/07/2021 05:32

I would pay a good deal of money to get my 16yo out of the house on any pretext whatsoever. She has been sat on her bum since her GCSE course ended in March and is driving me up the wall!

BlackInk · 22/07/2021 11:03

Yes, I would let him go.
My 12 yr old was at a Scout Camp last weekend. We were asked to do LFTs the day before and the day after they got home. It was a small camp (maybe 15 children plus leaders) but the children shared tents and didn't socially distance.
Cases are quite high where we are at the moment, but he'd just broken up from school and I think camp was less of a Covid risk than being in a stuffy classroom with different groups of 30 children every day!

Seastheday03 · 22/07/2021 11:39

Yes and just hope for the best!

MurielSpriggs · 22/07/2021 11:42

That's the sort of adventure that sticks in your mind all your life - cut him some slack, that generation have paid a very high price to protect others.

Purpletomato · 22/07/2021 11:49

I definitely would. I wish our scouts had resumed camps.

thenakedmolerat · 22/07/2021 12:04

Why would you not let him?
( oh, and I'd ditch the whole isolation thing or your kids are going to get really fed up, as will you)

newnortherner111 · 22/07/2021 12:09

If it is outdoor camping, then yes. I'd ask for more details if it is indoors though.

ineedaholidaynow · 22/07/2021 12:10

@thenakedmolerat are you a parent who would send their child to camp with COVID? OP has correctly isolated whilst waiting for a child to get a negative test result.

Maybe that is why OP is worrying about sending their child on camp whilst there are parents with cavalier attitudes like yours

RoseWineTime · 22/07/2021 12:11

Yes my 17 year old did her gold D of E expedition two weeks ago.

CoffeeWithCheese · 22/07/2021 12:14

Mine should have been on one this weekend but it's had to be rescheduled as the Scouts were being so cautious with their rules - will be booking and paying for the rescheduled one in the next few days quite happily.

thenakedmolerat · 22/07/2021 12:17

i need a holiday
I'm the sort of parent who would never test myself or my child so it wouldn't be an issue as I would have no idea whether positive or not.
I'd take the same attitude as I always have,
If child is too ill to go and enjoy camp they would stay home.
if child was well enough to go and enjoy camp then they would go.
far simpler

CatherineAragon · 22/07/2021 12:18

Yes of course.