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==Admission Practices====Admission Practices==
'''Sex''''''Gender'''
From 1912 to 1967, the organisation was called The ''Boy'' Scouts Association and until 1976 only boys were admitted to its programmes.<ref name="tandfonline.com">{{cite journal|last1=Mills|first1=Sarah|title=Scouting for Girls? Gender and the Scout Movement in Britain|journal=Gender, Place & Culture|date=2011|volume=18|issue=4|pages=537–556|doi=10.1080/0966369x.2011.583342|doi-access=free}}</ref> In 1910, Baden-Powell created an entirely separate organisation with a different name, the [[Girlguiding|Girl Guides]] for girls. From December 1916, following the introduction of the organisation's [[Wolf Cubs]] programme for 8 to 10 year olds, in which [[Vera Barclay]] played a pivotal role, the organisation permitted women to take on limited volunteer roles, working with the younger boys.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://heritage.scouts.org.uk/exhi...ng-1907-1920/vera-barclay-a-scouting-pioneer/ |title=Vera Barclay: A Scouting Pioneer – |publisher=Heritage.scouts.org.uk |accessdate=18 June 2023}}</ref> In 1976, girls were allowed to join the organisation's [[Venture Scouts]] for 16 to 20 year-olds. In 1991, the admission of girls to all the organisation's programmes became optional. Since 2007, this has been compulsory.<ref name="tandfonline.com" /> {{As of|2018}}, girls made up 71% of all new members, with approximately 2.5 girls for every boy. Girls also made up 27% of all the organisation's participants, with a total of 99,989 female participants, aged between 6 and 25. 69,460 adult women were involved in volunteer roles (being more than 1 adult female for every 2 female young people).<ref name="2017 Annual report" />From 1912 to 1967, the organisation was called The ''Boy'' Scouts Association and until 1976 only boys were admitted to its programmes.<ref name="tandfonline.com">{{cite journal|last1=Mills|first1=Sarah|title=Scouting for Girls? Gender and the Scout Movement in Britain|journal=Gender, Place & Culture|date=2011|volume=18|issue=4|pages=537–556|doi=10.1080/0966369x.2011.583342|doi-access=free}}</ref> In 1910, Baden-Powell created an entirely separate organisation with a different name, the [[Girlguiding|Girl Guides]] for girls. From December 1916, following the introduction of the organisation's [[Wolf Cubs]] programme for 8 to 10 year olds, in which [[Vera Barclay]] played a pivotal role, the organisation permitted women to take on limited volunteer roles, working with the younger boys.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://heritage.scouts.org.uk/exhi...ng-1907-1920/vera-barclay-a-scouting-pioneer/ |title=Vera Barclay: A Scouting Pioneer – |publisher=Heritage.scouts.org.uk |accessdate=18 June 2023}}</ref> In 1976, girls were allowed to join the organisation's [[Venture Scouts]] for 16 to 20 year-olds. In 1991, the admission of girls to all the organisation's programmes became optional. Since 2007, this has been compulsory.<ref name="tandfonline.com" /> {{As of|2018}}, girls made up 71% of all new members, with approximately 2.5 girls for every boy. Girls also made up 27% of all the organisation's participants, with a total of 99,989 female participants, aged between 6 and 25. 69,460 adult women were involved in volunteer roles (being more than 1 adult female for every 2 female young people).<ref name="2017 Annual report" />

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