Bi - Pasport Kelip-Kelip - Tunas
Bi - Pasport Kelip-Kelip - Tunas
Bi - Pasport Kelip-Kelip - Tunas
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DISTRICT, BRANCH :
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HOW TO COMPLETE YOUR COMPANY PASSPORT
Part 1: Prepare to launch! Part 2: Ready, set, SAFE! Part 3: Speak up!
Objective: The leader will introduce our group Objective: We are going to take part in an Objective: Play games to answer the key
to the concept of a youth consultation, action story about a girl who wants to change questions of the #ListenToGirls youth
International Day of the Girl, and how the the world! In the story we will hear lots of consultation. Keep the activities Relevant,
things we discuss will be used in the future. different emotions, then we will think about Exciting, Accessible, and Learner-led (R.E.A.L.)
our own emotions. We will set a safe and brave
space for everyone to participate.
STORY SCRIPT
Once upon a time there was a Girl Guide. Her friends and family always told her how much they love her because she was always so cheerful and made them smile. Today she
was extra excited because she was going to a special Girl Guide event where there would be a guest, speaking to the girls about her important job.
When the time came for her to get ready to go to the event, she realised that, although she was excited she was also a bit nervous because there would be lots of girls at the
event that she had never met before. Her parents reminded her that if she was her usual cheerful self, the new girls she met were sure to want to be her friends. So she put
on her Girl Guide uniform and decided to be brave!
The event was amazing and she quickly realised she had nothing to be nervous about. The leaders ran all kinds of activities which helped her to learn about the lives of girls
living in other parts of the world and she was proud to know that she had Girl Guide and Girl Scout sisters in so many countries.
Soon, it was time for the guest speaker to do her talk. The guest was so brave standing up in front of all those people! In her talk, the guest explained that her job was to help
girls and women who didn’t get to enjoy the same rights as men and boys in their community. She said that often her job made her frustrated because all people should have
the same rights, but she knew that if she was cheerful and brave she could speak up for other people’s rights and make a difference.
After the event, the Girl Guide felt all kinds of emotions. She was frustrated that there were girls who didn’t enjoy the same rights as she
did, but she was also excited that she could speak up and help to make a difference. At their next Girl Guide meeting, the girls who
attended the event decided to be brave and give their own talk. They explained the issue to the rest of their group and reminded them
that although they were probably frustrated about the issue too, as Girl Guides they had the power to speak up and change the world!
SPEAK UP!
PASS IT ON In a circle, pass a ball of wool to the person across from you while keeping hold to your portion of it.
Play as many rounds to answer the following questions.
If you roll 1 or 2, suggest a skill. If you roll 3 or 4, suggest a topic. If you roll 5 or 6, do a silly action!
PLEDGE TO KEEP IT R.E.A.L!
Relevant, Exciting, Accessible, and Learner-led (R.E.A.L)
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TAKE PHOTO AND SHARE ON FACEBOOK
#IDG2022 #GirlsSpeakUp #ListenToGirls #PPPM #WAGGGS
Post the photo on Facebook (include hashtags) and paste Facebook link here:
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
NO. NAME IC NO. PPPM ID NO.
1. Leader: