JOTA/JOTI (Jamboree-on-the-Air-Jamboree-on-the-Internet) is the world’s largest digital Scout event taking place on the Internet and over the airwaves. JOTA/JOTI takes place in October every year and is a major world scouting event. NOTE: This event, 713, here is for Joeys and Cubs. Please see event 712 for Scouts and Venturers. We do need leaders to assist with activitiess and supervision of children.
You have the option of attending either session 1 in the morning or session 2 in the afternoon:
Due to the limitation on numbers, priority will b egiven on a first come first served.
Cost and Payment
Cost is $6.00 which covers sausage sandwich, drink and a badge. Pay in cash on the day at Glenbrook. Additional drinks may be purchased if available.
Activities include:
If for legal reasons your child cannot be photographed, please advise. The radio club may take photos for their history and inclusion on their website promoting the club.
Registration Tips
All other registrations close MIDNIGHT 9th October 2022
Numbers are limited so get in quick.
Electronic Permissions (E-Permisison) has been enabled for this event. Upon registering, an email with a link and code will be sent to the parent/adult. Please click on the link, enter the registration code and complete the E-Permission This is essential and a requirement.
Who can come
The event is open to all Cubs and Joeys who are registered with, or transitioning into a Scout Unit at the time of the event.
All members must remain financial and registered within ScoutLink from the time applications close until the end of the event.
All leaders over the age of 18 must be cleared by Scouts Australia NSW to work with children and young people prior to the start of the camp. This includes any adult helpers and support staff who must have submitted an A2 form and been accepted by the group prior to the event closing date.
Payment & Refund Policy
All applications with a status of Submitted, Received or Accepted as of the closing date is considered as attending and must be paid for. No refunds will be offered for withdrawn applications after the closing date unless there are exceptional circumstances that will be considered by the Region Commissioner (Scouts).
Feeling Safe at GWS JOTA/JOTI 2022
Everyone in Scouts, youth and adults alike have the right to feel safe and be protected from abuse. No-one is allowed to threaten you, hurt you, or touch you in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable, unsafe, or afraid.
A Scout is respectful, and this applies to all interactions between all participants, youth and adults at GWS JOTA/JOTI 2022.
You do not have to deal with abuse on your own. If you feel unsafe, threatened, or you see/hear something that causes you concern, please speak to a Leader or Rover on an activity. Your concerns will be taken seriously. The information you provide will be shared with people who can support and protect you.
If you don’t know what to do – speak to someone at GWS JOTA/JOTI 2022.
If, for any reason, you do not feel the concerns of this nature which you raised at JOTA/JOTI 2022 have been satisfactorily dealt with, please report your concerns directly to the Child Protection Team at the NSW State Office on 02 9735 9000 or via ChildProtection@nsw.scouts.com.au or your parents.
COVID-19 Considerations
We are excited to be running GWS JOTA/JOTI 2022 and hope that you will join us for this event. However as with all activities currently being planned for 2022 and into the future, we need to take into account the evolving situation with the COVID-19 Pandemic. Please regularly check back to this page where we will provide any updates on how COVID will affect our ability to participate in GWS JOTA/JOTI 2022.
Please do not attend GWS JOTA/JOTI 2022 Camp: