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Girlguiding Birmingham
Baden-Powell Challenge Award
INFORMATION FOR LEADERS
1. Introduction
This Information for Leaders document has been prepared to introduce the Baden-Powell
Challenge Award and explain how Girlguiding Birmingham provides Baden-Powell
Adventures for Guides in the county. It includes contact details for people who may be
able to help you with queries.
2. About the Baden-Powell Challenge Award
The Baden-Powell Challenge Award is the highest award a Guide can achieve. To start the Baden-Powell Challenge a Guide needs to have:
• made her Promise • gained at least two Guide Challenge Badges • gained at least two interest badges.
This shows her commitment to guiding.
The Baden-Powell Challenge is divided into five zones, each containing lots of different clauses. She needs to complete ten clauses in total. She should do one from each zone, then five more. These can come from any of the zones. Up to two of them can relate to Country/Region or Girlguiding initiatives.
To finish the Award she needs to take part in a Baden-Powell Adventure. These are usually residential events organised by the County or Country/Region for all Guides in the area who are doing the Baden-Powell Challenge.
There is more information about the Baden-Powell Challenge in the G file.
The full syllabus is available in the G file or on the Girlguiding website: http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/guides/gfibadge/badges/badenpowellchallengeaward.html
A copy is provided in Appendix A.
3. The B-P Challenge Award in Girlguiding Birmingham - how it works!
3.1. Registration (Form BP1)
When a Guide starts the B-P Challenge Award, she should complete the B-P Registration
Form (Form BP1) and either she or her leader should send the form to the B-P
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Administrator at Girlguiding Birmingham. Details of where to send the form are given on
the form. A copy of the form is included in Appendix B.
Please check the Girlguiding Birmingham website, www.girlguidingbirmingham.org.uk for
the latest version of the form or email bpadventures@btconnect.com.
Stopping work on the award
After registering and sending in Form BP1, if for any reason a Guide does not want to
continue with the B-P Award, please let us know and we can take her off the list. Please
email bpadventures@btconnect.com.
3.2. Acknowledgement
The BP Administrator will acknowledge receipt of the form by sending an email to the
Guide and her leader. The Guide is added to the B-P Registration list.
3.3. Nearly ready for Baden-Powell Adventure (Form BP2)
When a Guide has completed seven clauses of the Award, the Guide and her leader should
complete the B-P Adventure Form (Form BP2) and send it to the BP Administrator at
Girlguiding Birmingham. Details of where to send the form are given on the form. A copy
of the form is included in Appendix B. Please note this form has TWO pages.
Please check the Girlguiding Birmingham website, www.girlguidingbirmingham.org.uk, for
the latest version of the form or email bpadventures@btconnect.com.
3.4. Invitation to B-P Adventure
Once Form BP2 is received by the B-P Administrator, the B-P Coordinator will invite the
Guide to the next two Adventures and copy the email to the Guide’s leader.
The Guide should reply and let the B-P Administrator know which Adventure she would like
to attend.
If a Guide can’t attend either Adventure, as long as she replies to let us know, we will
work with her and her leader to work out the best way forward for her to attend an
Adventure. This may be another Adventure organised by Girlguiding Birmingham or by
joining in another County’s Adventure in Midlands Region, or perhaps attending an
Adventure organised by Girlguiding at one of the Training and Activity Centres (eg
Blackland Farm, Icando, Foxlease, Waddow etc).
If we don’t hear from a Guide we will send a second invitation by email, also copied to her
leader, giving her a deadline by which to reply. We will say on the email that if we don’t
hear back, then we will assume she doesn’t want to attend an Adventure any more and
will take her off our registration list. We will send an email to the Guide and her leader to
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let you know this is what we have done. Of course, if we hear back from a Guide again,
then we can put her back on the list.
NOTE FOR LEADERS: It is important that when leaders receive copies of emails we are
sending to Guides, they check with their Guides that they are receiving emails and
replying as appropriate. Please encourage your Guides to take responsibility for this
themselves and reply.
3.5. The B-P Adventure
What is a Baden-Powell Adventure?
To complete the Baden-Powell Challenge Award a Guide takes part in a Baden-Powell
Adventure. This is a celebration of all she has achieved in guiding so far and is not subject
to any kind of formal assessment. The Baden-Powell Adventure will usually have some kind
of residential component eg overnight, weekend, or a midweek residential event. The
Adventure will not be part of a unit event – this enables the Guides to take part in
something beyond the usual experiences.
For a Guide, the purpose and key elements of the Adventure are
Trying something new, beyond her previous experiences
Meeting other Guides from outside her own unit
Celebrating completing the clauses of the Baden-Powell Award
Celebrating her time in guiding to date
Discovering what further opportunities are available in Guiding
Gaining a real sense of achievement
Building confidence
Enjoying herself and having fun!
Being enthused to continue in guiding.
Girlguiding Birmingham’s Adventure events
At Girlguiding Birmingham, as we receive confirmation from Guides as to which Adventure
they would like to attend, we will gradually compile a list of attendees for each
forthcoming Adventure event. We will try to keep the number of girls from each unit on
each adventure to three to four girls to give a good mix and enable all the participants to
have an opportunity to meet Guides from different units. These numbers may vary
depending on where the Adventure is taking place.
We generally run two or three Baden-Powell Adventure events a year in Girlguiding
Birmingham. These are typically in March, June and October (Sept in 2015). There is a
limited number of places on each B-P Adventure, so please encourage your Guides to reply
to invitations as soon as possible. We will run additional Adventures if needed.
Adventures are run by Divisions, following the guidance from Girlguiding for organisers of
B-P Adventures. The county B-P Adviser liaises with each Division planning team to ensure
that the Adventure covers the points listed above.
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REMEMBER – Girls should still be Guides when they attend a B-P Adventure – this is a Guide
Award!
Adventure Badge and Certificate
Each Guide who completes an Adventure will receive a badge and certificate to celebrate
this at the end of the Adventure.
3.6. Completing the Baden-Powell Challenge Award
Following completion of the ten clauses and an Adventure, all that is left for the Guide to
do is meet with her Commissioner to discuss what she has done in the course of working on
the B-P Challenge Award.
Arrangements should be made at unit level to present the Baden-Powell Challenge Award
to the successful Guide, of course consulting with the Guide as to how she’d like to
celebrate. You may like to invite your commissioner to present the award, have a
celebration party…
Baden-Powell Challenge Award Badge and Certificate
Guides will be given a slip to bring back to their leader from the Adventure. This slip
should be handed in by the leader to the shop at Trefoil House when she buys a B-P
Challenge Award Badge and Certificate for her Guide.
4. Support for leaders
If you would like help or support while your Guides are working on the Baden-Powell
Challenge, please contact your Commissioner or other experienced Guide leaders in your
own Division, alternatively, please don’t hesitate to contact us at Girlguiding Birmingham.
The following people may be able to help you:
Name Role Contact details We can help you with:
Sarah Trinder
B-P Adviser 07979 362752 sarahtrinder@hotmail.co.uk
General queries about B-P and how it works in the county
Janet Nunn B-P Administrator 0121 421 5954 bpadventures@btconnect.com
Admin queries about B-P eg registering, forms BP1 and BP2, booking onto an Adventure
Anne McGibbon
Guide Section Adviser
Please contact via bpadventures@btconnect.com
General queries, advice and ideas for the Guide programme
Or please email the county office girlguidingbham@btconnect.com or our B-P email
address bpadventures@btconnect.com.
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5. We’d like to hear from you
Please let us know:
When your Guide has completed her B-P Challenge Award and been presented with
the Award. For a Guide to complete the B-P Award is a real achievement. It would
be great if you could send some photographs with permission to use on the county
Girlguiding Birmingham website, www.girlguidingbirmingham.org.uk, too! We’d
like to understand in the county how many Guides achieve the award each year.
If there is anything we can do to help you support your Guides who are working
towards the Award.
Has this document been helpful to you (which version of the document are you
reading? please check the footer)? Is there any further information you would like?
Any feedback you may have about running the B-P Challenge Award with your
Guides
We look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you for all you do to support your Guides in attaining this award.
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Appendix A – Baden-Powell Challenge Award Syllabus
The Baden-Powell Challenge Award is the highest award a Guide can achieve. To start the
Baden-Powell Challenge you need to have:
made your Promise
gained at least two Guide Challenge Badges
gained at least two interest badges This shows your commitment to guiding.
The Baden-Powell Challenge is divided into five zones, each containing lots of different
clauses. You need to complete ten clauses in total. You should do one from each zone,
then five more. These can come from any of the zones. Up to two of them can relate to
Country/Region or Girlguiding initiatives.
To finish the Award you need to take part in a Baden-Powell Adventure. These are usually
residential events organised by your County or Country/Region for all Guides in the area
who are doing the Baden-Powell Challenge.
You will find more information about the Baden-Powell Challenge in your G file.
Zone 1: Healthy lifestyles
Aim: To encourage Guides to lead a healthy lifestyle by promoting physical, emotional and
spiritual well-being.
1. Organise and run a Patrol cooking competition. You could provide ingredients and
challenge the Patrols to produce dishes in a set time.
2. Set yourself three personal fitness goals and keep a diary for a month to show how you
have worked towards them.
3. Run an activity session for your Patrol on an issue which concerns young people today.
4. Help to organise a sports competition with another Patrol or another Guide unit, eg
mini-Olympics, fitness trail or team games evening.
5. Complete one of the following badges: Agility, Cook, Healthy Lifestyles, Sports.
6. With your Patrol, plan and carry out a ‘Reflections’ session around a chosen theme. You
could include a relaxation or meditation aspect or use mime, readings, music, dance or
slides.
7. Organise a sponsored fitness event for a good cause.
8. Produce a cookbook of healthy recipes appropriate for Rainbows, Brownies or Guides to
use at an event, holiday or camp.
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Zone 2: Global awareness
Aim: To increase awareness of global issues and of the contribution each Guide can make.
1. Find out about the life a child from a country in the global south (the developing world)
leads. Share your findings with your Patrol.
2. Organise an activity for your Patrol or unit which will help somebody from a country in
the global south (the developing world). Let your local International Adviser know what
you are doing.
3. Complete one of the following badges: World Cultures, World Guiding, World Issues.
4. With your Patrol, organise an international evening with games, crafts, food or music
and dance.
5. Design a poster on a current global issue and use it to make a presentation to your unit.
6. Use the Internet or your local library to find out about fair trade. Survey what fair trade
items are available in your area, for example in your local supermarket. Organise an
activity about fair trade with your Patrol.
7. Find out about the Guide Friendship Fund or World Thinking Day Fund and hold a fund-
raising evening to support its work.
Zone 3: Discovery
Aim: To challenge Guides with new experiences and adventure.
1. Make a bivouac and spend the night in it. Make your own breakfast the following
morning.
2. Start a new hobby or craft, or extend an existing one, and work on it for at least three
months. You could try glass painting, learning a musical instrument, football, candle
making, rollerblading or stargazing. Find out about your hobby’s origins, history and rules.
Do a presentation on your hobby for your Patrol in a way that is new to you.
3. Attend a residential event somewhere new to you, eg in a youth hostel or on a
narrowboat. Your Baden-Powell Adventure cannot count for this clause.
4. Complete the Outdoor Pursuits, Survival or Community Action badge.
5. Visit a city farm, rescue centre or nature reserve. Discuss with your Patrol why it is
important to have these and who benefits from them. What could you do to help?
6. With friends, attend an event such as theatre, ballet, an open air concert or a pop
concert. Record your thoughts and impressions and share them with your Young Leader or
Leader. Stay safe when you are out and about.
7. Use ICT skills to make a new resource for your unit. What about making a ‘Welcome to
Guides’ pack, a ‘Guide to camp’ or a songbook? You could use photography, video,
computers etc.
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8. Complete the Guide Camp Permit.
Zone 4: Skills and relationships
Aim: To develop Guides’ self-confidence and self-worth and to improve their interpersonal
and life skills.
1. Organise a party for someone outside your unit, such as your local Brownies, your
family, or girls not normally involved in guiding; or hold a bring-a-friend party at Guides.
2. Organise a cooperative games evening for your unit, eg parachute games.
3. Help organise a trip with your Patrol to see something of interest to you. Go on the trip
and report back to your unit.
4. Find out what there is available for young people in your area. With your unit, organise
a discussion to find out about local issues that affect you and what young people can do to
assist. Check out your local Connexions centre or speak to a local councillor.
5. Complete one of the following badges: Communicator, Independent Living or Water
Safety.
6. Organise an activity based on today’s clothing. You could do an analysis of what is
suitable for certain activities, what’s currently fashionable and what makes you feel good.
Present your findings in an interesting way.
7. Raise money to take part in your Baden-Powell Adventure. Could anyone else benefit
from your fund-raising?
8. Complete the Active Response or First Aid badge. Hold a First Aid evening for your unit,
including incidents and fake wounds, to demonstrate your new skills.
Zone 5: Celebrating diversity
Aim: To promote active citizenship among Guides, developing their awareness of rights
and responsibilities for all.
1. With your Patrol or unit, celebrate a festival from a culture other than your own, eg
Diwali, harvest festival, Chinese New Year, Thai Festival of Lights.
2. Organise a disability awareness activity evening or invite someone to your unit to talk
about disabilities.
3. Find out about the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Organise an activity to
share what you have found out.
4. Complete one of these badges: Culture or Discovering Faith..
5. Take part in a practical activity to benefit the environment in your local community,
such as tree planting, nature conservation or bulb planting.
6. Take part in a WAGGGS initiative. Check out www.wagggsworld.org .
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7. What is ‘being you’ all about? Make a collage to reflect your culture and lifestyle. Share
this with your Leader.
8. Look at guiding in your area and think about units that may not be as fortunate as
yours. Think of ways you could offer them assistance. Carry out your ideas and
tell your Commissioner how you were able to make a difference.
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Appendix B – Forms BP1 and BP2
Baden-Powell Challenge Registration Form - FORM BP1
Baden-Powell Adventure Form - FORM BP2 – NB this form has two pages!
Please check the Girlguiding Birmingham website, www.girlguidingbirmingham.org.uk, or
contact bpadventures@btconnect.com for the latest version of the forms.
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