The future of leadership isn't just about waiting for a turn at the table; it’s about building the table itself. In an era where youth voices are more critical than ever in community development and institutional policy, the Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP) is taking a definitive stand. Per National Office Memorandum No. 17, Series of 2026, the organization has officially announced the convening of the 2026 National Scout Youth Forum (NSYF).
Set against the scenic backdrop of the San Antonio Resort in Roxas City, Capiz, from April 14 to 17, 2026, this forum represents the pinnacle of youth involvement within the Scout Movement. This isn't just a gathering; it is a strategic laboratory where the next generation of civic leaders from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao will converge to influence the trajectory of the BSP.
Empowering the Youth Voice: The Core Rationale
The NSYF is more than a tradition; it is a primordial component of the BSP’s Youth Development Program. In recent years, there has been an increasing clamor for genuine youth participation in decision-making processes. The 2026 forum answers this call by providing a structured platform for information exchange, specialized training, and concrete experiential learning.
By bringing together diverse perspectives from across the archipelago, the forum aims to bridge the gap between policy-making and the actual needs of the youth. It serves as a hub for:
Awareness: Deepening the understanding of socio-civic issues.
Innovation: Introducing fresh ideas and modern working methods.
Connection: Providing contact with new people and diverse cultural experiences.
Objectives: Beyond the Scouting Badge
The primary aim of the National Scout Youth Forum is to create a dual opportunity for young members. First, it allows them to discuss and express views on issues that directly impact them. Second, it prepares them to report these findings directly to the National Executive Board, ensuring that their recommendations aren't just heard, but acted upon.
Key objectives for the 2026 session include:
Skill Development: Helping Scouts acquire the necessary intrapersonal and organizational skills to express opinions constructively.
Feedback Loops: Establishing a direct line to governing bodies and standing committees regarding the implementation of the Scouting Program.
Leadership Networking: Strengthening the communication between Scouting Regions and Local Councils through a robust Scout Representatives Network.
Conflict Resolution: Learning to manage differences within a democratic atmosphere, fostering true brotherhood and camaraderie.
What to Expect: Outputs and Outcomes
The delegates are not merely attendees; they are contributors. By the end of the four-day forum, several critical outputs are expected. These include the formulation of NSYF Resolutions, which provide relevant recommendations for the revision or development of national policies.
Perhaps most significantly, the forum will facilitate the Election of the National Scout Representatives for Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao for the 2026-2027 term. These elected individuals will hold seats on the National Executive Board, representing the interests of millions of Scouts at the highest level of governance.
Participation and Logistics
The forum will gather 66 Voting Delegates representing 11 Regional Coordinating Offices. To ensure a balanced and democratic process, each office is allocated six voting delegates.
Financial Arrangements & Registration:
Official Voting Delegates: Participation is Free of Charge. This includes air, land, and sea fares, inland transportation, accommodations, souvenirs, and meals. This ensures that leadership opportunities are accessible regardless of economic background.
Forum Observers and Accompanying Adults: Each region may send two Senior Scouts as observers and up to three accompanying adults. A registration fee of Php 6,000.00 applies to cover meals, accommodations, and souvenirs, with travel expenses shouldered by the individual or their local council.
Crucial Dates to Remember:
March 31, 2026: Deadline for the submission of reply slips and delegate lists to the National Office.
April 11, 2026: Mandatory Pre-Forum Session (8:00 AM – 4:00 PM) to ensure all participants are fully oriented.
April 14, 2026: Official reporting time at the venue by 1:00 PM.
April 17, 2026: Closing ceremonies and departure.
The Host City: Why Roxas City Matters
Hosting the event in the "Seafood Capital of the Philippines" adds a unique layer to the experience. The Capiz Council and the Western Visayas Regional Coordinating Office have prepared the San Antonio Resort to provide an environment that balances rigorous intellectual work with the tranquility needed for reflection and team building.
Final Thoughts for the Delegates
To the young men and women heading to Roxas City: this is your moment to transition from being a participant in a program to being a designer of the movement. Your ability to communicate your needs, aspirations, and visions for community service will define the Boy Scouts of the Philippines for the coming decade.
Stay prepared, stay curious, and most importantly, stay "Laging Handa."