Be Safe During JOTA-JOTI

Safe JOTA JOTI

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Minimum Age for Participation & Adult Supervision

Participants must be 13 years or older to sign up for JOTA-JOTI. To ensure everyone's safety and well-being, all participants between the ages of 13 and 18 are expected to inform and involve a parent or guardian in their JOTA-JOTI experience, including reviewing this page together.

The adults involved are responsible for supervising children’s online activities. A parent or guardian can register on behalf of a child younger than 13 years old and is asked to participate with them for the duration of the event.

Online Safety

With all of its opportunities and enriching content, using the Internet also comes with many risks, including threats to personal data, wellbeing or safety.

As participants you are required to take our Be Safe Online e-learning course to learn more about online safety and to be fully prepared for JOTA-JOTI and other online activities.

All adults taking part in JOTA JOTI as participants or part of the organising team are required to complete the Be Safe Online (Adults in Scouting) e-learning course

Safe JOTA JOTI

Amateur Radio Safety

Amateur Radio is used by licensed operators who supervise young people using their radios. The licensed operators are aware of the safeguarding procedures of the event. They monitor the conversations on the radio and ensure that there are no inappropriate conversations.

Remember: Radio conversations are not private. Personal contact information should never be shared over airwaves. Read more about the Amateur Radio Code of Conduct.

The Safe JOTA-JOTI Pledge

As a JOTA-JOTI participant, I will...
... inform and involve an adult in my JOTA-JOTI experience.
... behave as a good Scout, respecting my Promise and the Law.
... report any hurtful or suspicious activity that concerns me or that I have witnessed to safejotajoti@scout.org.
... be respectful and friendly to those I meet online.
... keep my passwords and personal information private.
... never participate in or encourage speech that is hurtful, hateful, demeaning or judgmental of others.
... have fun and make new Scout friends!

Breaking the pledge

If any rules from the Safe JOTA-JOTI pledge (above) are broken by any participant, a range of actions may be taken against the offending account(s), such as suspending or deleting the account, or being contacted by the Safe From Harm team for further investigation.

Need help? Here’s what to do!

If you are facing a situation during JOTA-JOTI which makes you feel uncomfortable, scared, hurt or threatened, please speak up. Here are 3 different ways you can get help:

  1. Tell a trusted adult about your concern, such as a parent, guardian, or Scout Leader.
     
  2. Ask for support from a Listening Ear.

    Listening Ears offer a welcoming, safe, non-threatening, non-judgmental environment for Scouts to seek help proactively on behalf of themselves or others. In addition to this, as the first point of contact, a Listening Ear supports the mental and emotional well-being of all event participants, regardless of their age or professional role. You can request Listening Ear support by e-mail at safejotajoti@scout.org.
     
  3. Report the incident to the Safe From Harm team.

    To report an incident, e-mail safejotajoti@scout.org with your name, the platform the incident happened on, what happened, the name of the account which concerns you, and a screenshot of the incident. A moderator will answer your email within 30 minutes. Our moderators are able to reply in English, French or Spanish.

Safe from Harm General Guidelines

Safe From Harm is a priority programme for World Scouting, with actions and procedures designed to help keep all our members safe. The World Safe From Harm policy is implemented alongside the WOSM Code of Conduct, to outline to WOSM volunteers, staff and partners how they are expected to behave with others.

Abuse, harassment and bullying are completely unacceptable within Scouting. That is why having a Safe From Harm procedure is mandatory for all world, regional and national Scout events. This includes mandatory Safe From Harm training for all WOSM staff and volunteers.

Throughout JOTA-JOTI, we aim to protect young people and to provide valuable information to adult leaders, parents and volunteers on our safeguarding approach.

We are committed to our responsibility to ensure that each participant’s experience of the JOTA-JOTI is as safe as possible as they network and make new friends across the world

Chat Moderation and the Scout Law

We always encourage Scouts to have meaningful discussions and dialogue. When we engage in conversations with new people, it's possible that we find we have different experiences and opinions. It can be valuable to hear about other perspectives.

Just like in Scout meetings, online Scout spaces are safe spaces. During JOTI chats, our moderators will ensure that conversations are respectful and that we all follow the Scout Law & Promise. Sharing different opinions is welcome, however, promoting hate or violence is never okay. Moderators will remove spam and messages promoting violence, abuse, violence or doxing. They will also block the users who publish them.

In their own events, we encourage Scout Leaders to follow these guidelines as well, and to introduce the Principles of Dialogue to their units to help promote respectful and meaningful discussions, even on difficult topics.