New Guider and Safe Guide Training
October 1, 2016
8:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
St. Martin-in-the-Fields Anglican Church, London, ON
No Cost
The New Guider Training is a fun, interactive one day professional development session designed to give new leaders the basic skills for leading a unit. This training is also great for leaders changing branches and for leaders taking on the Contact Guider role for the first time.
The morning sessions are scheduled from 8:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will cover Building Unit Guider Skills and All About Your Branch modules. Participants will learn group management, communication and team building skills as well as developing unit long range and short term planning. The branch specific session will include games and activities to support programming in the unit.
Guiders are asked to review the document: Because of the Girl - tips for New Guiders.
The Safe Guide module training is scheduled from 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. and is GGC`s risk management document for managing safety in activities. Requirements for everything from girl supervision ratios, health and first aid to food safety and clothing kit lists are covered. This training is mandatory for all Guiders and must be completed within 6 months of a new Guider`s join date.
On completion of the day`s training participants will receive their red Unit Guider TEAM training pin.
Friday, September 30, 2016
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Work Day at Camp Kah-ne-do
Work Day at Camp Kah-ne-do
Saturday November 5, 2016
10 am until 4 pm
32051 Sylvan Road,
R R 2 Parkhill, ON, N0M 2K0
This is a self-contained weekend. There are compost toilets that are available for use. The water and hydro are turned off so any power tools must be gas. There will be both men and women at the work day. Youth are welcome to come too but are the parent’s responsibility during the event. You don’t have to be a member of Guiding to volunteer this day.
What to Bring/wear:
Good running shoes/steel toed shoes if you’re helping with laneway clearning.
Hat, waterbottle, lunch, sunblock, bugspray, Thick work gloves, long pants and shirts as there is poison ivy in some areas.
If you have to following tools we could use we would appreciate it: Chain saws, hand saws, large clippers, long tree branch trimmers, atv +trailer. Gas weed wackers to cut back the smaller shrubs.
To Do:
1. Cut back the remainder of the laneway
2. Cut, split and stack fire wood
3. Cut back shrubs in the wilderness campsite.
4. Work on cutting back the trails.
5. Take better pictures
Come anytime during the day and stay as long as you want. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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