What does it cost?
Sea Cadets is inclusive and so we try to keep our costs as low as possible.
Unit donations help to cover the cost of running our Unit. From time to time there may be other non compulsory activities you may need to pay a contribution.
There are charges for some training courses and camps but these are kept to a minimum. Some activities like offshore sailing and expeditions can, in certain circumstances, be supported by bursaries or grants.
Equality and Diversity Policy
Sea Cadets is an inclusive organisation that helps young people to achieve their potential by offering a range of social and educational opportunities. We are committed to equality of opportunity for young people and adults alike. We recognise diversity within our membership and regard it as one of our greatest strengths.
Sea Cadets is open to all regardless of sex, religion, race, and ability, within the bounds of safety to themselves and others. We seek to ensure that there are no barriers for young people to have the opportunity to be a Sea Cadet.
Transferring to another Unit
If you are moving to another area you should be able to transfer to another Unit provided there is not a waiting list. The CO of your current Unit should be able to give you more information on this.