About us
Who we are
Sea Cadets Leith, based in Prince of Wales Docks, is currently looking for enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers to join our committee team. Whether you chair the committee, run our social media, or help us fundraise on an ad-hoc basis, you’ll be supporting young people to access opportunities to create life-long memories and friendships.
At Leith we aim to give young people an experience that will help them grow into the person they want to be in a safe and friendly environment. We offer a range of different activities from sailing, windsurfing and powerboating - to rock climbing, camping, and music - plus, so much more!
Leith is a long-established Sea Cadet Unit that has provided life-changing opportunities for many young people. We currently have 24 cadets who come from all over the area. Our cadets come from all walks of life, with some experiencing adverse childhood events, and limited access to social youth groups. Without support from volunteers like you, our charity cannot provide the adventure, community, and opportunities that young people experience through the Sea Cadets.
Our culture and values
At Leith we aim to give young people an experience that will help them grow into the person they want to be in a safe and friendly environment. Through various activities and adventures, we learn teamwork, respect, loyalty, self-confidence, commitment, self-discipline, honesty and how to be the best version of ourselves.
Equality, diversity and inclusion policy
Equity, diversity and Inclusion (EDI) are fundamental to MSSC. They lie at the heart of our mission to help young people and seafarers to achieve their potential with the support of both volunteers and employees.
Our aim is to:
- Fully reflect and celebrate the diversity of the communities we serve.
- Remove barriers to inclusion, both real and perceived.
- Become more equitable.
We recognise that we have some way to go to achieve this. As a first step we commissioned an equality, diversity and inclusion audit, engaging cadets, volunteers, students and employees to capture their views. The audit has helpfully highlighted some important areas for our improvement and, to ensure full visibility, we are publishing the full report here. An executive summary is available here together with the key findings here. The audit provides 52 recommendations, details of which are available here.
The report brings to life the lived experiences of marginalised groups across the charity. We are committed to working to support cadets, seafarers, volunteers, and employees so that together we can become truly inclusive.
Our immediate next steps are:
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To publish an EDI position statement for the charity and to communicate this widely. You can find this here.
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To consult with our stakeholders and to develop an EDI action plan considering how we might:
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Develop an EDI vision statement for the charity.
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Adjust our policies and our approach to training and education.
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Create resources and signposting.
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Foster and ensure appropriate behaviours.
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Enable effective representation.
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Establish support mechanisms and promote role models.
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Monitor our progress and continually improve.
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To externally recruit an EDI Lead to coordinate our delivery.
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To report progress regularly, starting at the end of August.
We aim to complete these initial steps before the end of December 2022 to include commencing delivery of the agreed first actions under the action plan. We recognise that full delivery of the action plan will take some time. Inclusion will therefore be a central theme of the charity’s new strategy for the next five years from April 2023.
Becoming a fully equitable, inclusive and diverse organisation will take time, but we are committed to achieving this goal and have taken the first steps. We will report on progress as we move forward and will continue to both challenge ourselves to do better and consult with and learn from our stakeholders.


