The Scotsman

Girlguides ditch home makers for mixologist­s

New badges will ‘help young girls take on the world’ says organisati­on

- By RACHAEL BURNETT

Generation­s of Girlguides learnt how to be a hostess and operate a radio, but now these traditiona­l badges are to be ditched in favour of 21st century pursuits such as vlogging, human rights, mixology and mindfulnes­s.

In the biggest overhaul in Girlguidin­g history, traditiona­l badges are to be consigned to the past, and replaced with 72 new ones designed to help young girls “take on the world”, the charity has announced.

The new programme of badges and activities fall under six themes – express myself, be well, know myself, skills for my future, have adventures and take action, it said.

Badges for Guides – girls aged ten to 14 – include mixology, which will involve using different fruits, juices, herbs and spices to create a drink. Others for the age group include vlogging, human rights and personal brand.

One of the three archaeolog­y badges for Brownies (seven to tenyear-olds) is to go on a dig, find three objects and think about who they may have belonged to.

And the zero waste badge for Brownies involves coming up with ideas for how to save water.

Other new badges for Brownies are aviation, mindfulnes­s, my rights and baking, while Rainbows – the youngest Girlguidin­g group made up of five to seven-year-olds – could study for badges in healthy minds and recycling. Rangers – young women aged 14 to 18 – could study for a badge in women’s rights, festival goer or entreprene­ur. There are 12 new badges for Rainbows, 18 for Brownies, 24 for Guides and 18 for Rangers, and overall, there are 800 new badges and activities. As part of the revamp, traditiona­l badges such as hostess are being retired, Girlguidin­g said, although some elements and activities will be included in the new badges and activities – for example, skills such as event planning and meal preparatio­n. Volunteer Jess Bond, who worked on developing the programme, said: “We’ve really listened to what girls have told us they’d like to see and incorporat­ed their suggestion­s, creating new badges and activities and updating others so they’re relevant now and in the future. “We’ve always moved with the times and we hope to welcome even more members to Girlguidin­g with this diverse range of activities.”

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