15/05/2026
🕊️🇲🇼⚜️ This month, we recognize Safe from Harm Week, and we are also carrying out mental health awareness. Creating a safe environment for everyone in Scouting means looking beyond physical safety. It also means caring for mental health and emotional well-being. A Scout should feel safe to be themselves, free from fear, bullying, and emotional harm. When young people and volunteers feel respected and supported, they are more confident to learn, lead, and grow.🕊️⚜️
Now is the time to make intentional choices that strengthen our culture of safety. This starts with how we speak to one another, how we respond when someone is struggling. In practice, this means promoting open conversations about feelings so that sharing emotions during tough times feels normal rather than awkward. Let’s be there for each other. A supportive word, a listening ear, or a quick check-in can make a huge difference in someone’s day. When we build this culture, Scouting becomes more impactful and life-changing for everyone involved⚜️🇲🇼🕊️
Through the Messengers of Peace Fund from the kingdom of Saudi Arabia in partnership with World Scouting, we are amplifying It's Okay Not To Be Okay initiative across Malawi which helps our scout groups create safe spaces for mental health conversations and gives leaders tools to support young people effectively.Together, we can make every Scout group in Malawi a place where young people feel safe, valued, and empowered to thrive.🕊️🇲🇼
World Scouting Scouting in Africa World Scout Foundation