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Woodcraft Folk is always keen to expand into new communities — if you would like to be part of setting up a new group in your area we’d love to hear from you.

Woodcraft Folk’s membership team can support you to connect with other potential volunteers, access training and plan the launch of your group.

Complete the form below to register your interest, or email membership@woodcraft.org.uk to find out more.

If you do not have a group nearby, 10-15 year olds can also sign up to Voyager membership here so that they can be part of the movement at home. 

What's Involved?

Find out more about what you need to do to get a new Woodcraft Folk group off the ground in your community

Get Started

Tell us about your plans to start a new group and join our online community to speak with other volunteers who are also in the process of setting up a group in their local area

Training & Support

Browse our archive of training webinars, workshop session plans and downloadable factsheets to build your knowledge and skills

Resources for New Groups:

Type of resource
Safeguarding Policy
Woodcraft Folk’s Safeguarding Policy must be followed by everyone, and across all the organisation’s activities,...
Have a Good Weekend!
Advice for volunteers attending their first Woodcraft Folk camp or residential trip
Camp & Residential Checklist
Complete this checklist to let us know about an upcoming camp or residential, and ensure...
First Aid Guidance
Determine what level of first aid training and cover you need for your activities
Risk Assessment
A simple template for use when risk assessing group activities
Staying Safe
An adaptable session plan to support you to run safeguarding training for volunteers in your...
Membership FAQs
Find the answers to Frequently Asked Questions about joining, renewing your membership, volunteer screening checks...
Code of Behaviour
The Code of Behaviour outlines the standards of conduct that Woodcraft Folk expects from volunteers...
Camp & Residential Planning Webinar - March 2022
Andy Taylor, Head of Centres, explores the issues you need to consider when planning for...
Managing Behaviour
Key Principles Safety The safety of everyone involved is the most important factor; be it...

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