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We’re pleased to announce the introduction of another new tool designed to help safeguard youth in Scouting America: Anonymous Reporting.

The Scouts First Anonymous Reporting allows anyone to submit anonymous reports of physical, psychological, or sexual abuse. By facilitating two-way, anonymous communications through texting, email, and QR codes, Scouts First Anonymous Reporting ensures youth and adults alike can be heard and start the path to giving them the advice or help they need.

How does it work?

Reporting is easy. Reports can be submitted by text, a phone call, or QR code by using (1-844-Scouts1 or 844-726-8871). By creating two-way, anonymous communications, Scouting America can start a dialog and get the person making the report the advice or help they need.

What happens after a report is received?

After a report is submitted, the person who reported receives an automated reply. The submission will be reviewed based on several factors, and depending on the content of the report, Scouting America will follow up to learn more in order to take appropriate action, including provide assistance and/or reporting the incident to the appropriate authorities.

With a process of measured, two-way communications, we gain the trust and confidence needed to appropriately provide advice or help.

What happens if Scouting America is unable to learn the identity of the person making the report?

The goal of the two-way communication is to provide a trusted conversation with the person making the report so we can provide advice or help. This is a process that can take time. By providing an avenue we open the door to help.

What should be reported?

Anytime a youth feels they are in danger, uncomfortable, are being abused and are looking for advice or help.

Adults may also use Scouts First if they believe a youth has been harmed or their safety and well-being is at risk and feel they cannot immediately reach their Scout executive or local council.

With Scouts First Anonymous Reporting, anyone can report a concern, and everyone’s identity remains anonymous and protected.

Safeguarding the youth in Scouting is our top priority. Tools like Anonymous Reporting are just one more way Scouting America is working to protect youth and families. Click here to find out more.

Yours in Scouting,