Friday 27 January 2017

Programme planning and girl-led guiding

Last term (and last week again), we asked the girls for ideas on what they wanted to do:  Four A3 sheets pinned up around the hall, and a big stack of postit notes divided up between the patrols.  The four sheets were titled:

  • Badges & GFIs
  • Activities in the hall (crafts, cooking, skills)
  • Visitors or Trips
  • Games to play
The girls were allowed to write their ideas (individually) on post-it notes and stick them onto the appropriate sheet.  They were also allowed to write 'Not...' if there's something the didn't want to do.

We got equal numbers of 'More Craft' and 'Not Craft', and equal numbers of 'More sport' and 'not sport' - so we'll include one session of each in our term plan (and perhaps in the summer months, split the unit in two for some sessions where some can do craft, and some can do sporty things outside, if we have enough adults.

The overwhelming votes were for 'Chocolate' (appeared on all four boards, many many times), and visits to a trampolining centre.  So, we're doing the Chocolate GFI this term and will arrange a trip to one of the trampolining centres.  And, in the interests of a balanced and varied programme, (and because a very kind friend has offered to come and do a CPR and emergency first aid training session for free) we're working through the first aid badge.

As well as these our badge and GFI for the spring term, we've also got 4 BP girls who want to run various sessions as part of BP Clauses, so we've allowed time in the plan for these. They include
- an international evening
- a celebration of a festival from another culture (chinese new year)
- a 'peace and relaxation' session (good luck with that one, will be a challenge)
- a patrol cooking competition

With this lot, plus a trip out to the trampolining centre, I think we'll be covering all of our five areas:
  • Healthy Lifestyles – develop your mind, body and soul. It’s all about keeping healthy and happy.
  • Celebrating diversity - meet new people and get involved in things going on in your area.
  • Global Awareness – make the world a better place.
  • Discovery – have new experiences and adventures.
  • Skills and Relationships – build on your personal and life skills.


And all of the sessions will be based upon the 5 essentials
  1. Work together in small groups
  2. Govern themselves and make their own decisions
  3. Have a balanced & varied programme
  4. Care for the individual
  5. Share a commitment to a common standard

AKA
  1. G - Groups - working in small groups
  2. U - Uniformity in a common standard
  3. I - Individual - care for the individual 
  4. D - Decisions - Making their own!
  5. E - Exciting - balanced and varied programme

AKA
  1. M - Making Decisions (girl-led guiding)
  2. A - Activities (balanced and varied programme)
  3. G - Groups (working in a variety of groups)
  4. I - Individual (care and choices)
  5. C - Commitment to a common standard (promise, law, unit rules, etc)




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