Myself as someone seeking to return to scouting after a thirty year absence ( I have been an ASL), I have through obvious interest taken a keen interest in observing the movement as a whole, to consider whilst the British Scouting Movement has advanced far beyond my expectations, for me to be ' encouraged' to return, the BSA appears to be in danger of being washed away in the tide of progress.
Why that is happening is because as ever, kids are not their parents or grand parents to describe a need for that that wishes to be successful to reflect the beliefs and morals of the emerging generations. The British Scout Movement, from what I have thus far seen at least on paper has, the BSA has not, well at least not without a fight of which then brings in the subject of costly lawyers and the BSA hierarchy with access to association funds have not stinted in that respect.
One of the changes in the British Scout Movement I have observed, to cheer is the changed attitude towards religion, for sure what's behind much of the BSA travails is the antiquated education the dominant religion has endeared.
And my VSU of the mid nineteen eighties was mixed sex, for myself to wholly believe one cannot generate respect for one another if folk are kept apart from each other.