ABOUT CAMP
Girl Guides South Australia is made up of 11 Regions, which contain over 37 Districts throughout South Australia. Each District may be made up of several multi-aged Units, with youth members aged 5 to 17, Leaders (18+) and Junior Leaders (14-17) in various roles.
Girl Guides South Australia is an organisation that creates safe and friendly environments for children and young people where they can:
feel safe and are protected from harm
have a say in planning activities and other decisions affecting them
are listened to
are respected
have their best interests considered and upheld
We are an organisation that welcomes and actively seeks members from all racial, ethnic, religious and socio-economic groups. Girl Guides South Australia is a member organisation of Girl Guides Australia and a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS).
VisionGirl Guides South Australia continues to meet our Vision to be the leading organisation for girls and young women that:
Is relevant and attractive
Develops confident, capable and responsible generations for the future
Is recognised and acknowledged by the community
Is actively involved in society
GovernanceGirl Guides South Australia is an autonomous organisation which manages its affairs based on the Girl Guides South Australia Constitution with accepted practices and policies set out in Guide Lines. Guide Lines details the requirements of the organisation and incorporates policy, rules of Girl Guides Australia and WAGGGS. The Girl Guides South Australia Board directs the general policy of the Association, providing vision and policy decisions.
Girl Guides AustraliaGirl Guides South Australia is a member organisation of Girl Guides Australia, and in turn a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). Girl Guides Australia is comprised of seven member organisations, one in each of the six States and the Northern Territory. Over 30,000 girls and women in Australia are Girl Guides. Girl Guides Australia’s responsibilities as a member of WAGGGS are to:
be involved in the policy-making of WAGGGS
provide girls and young women with quality Guiding
give young women the opportunity to take a decision-making role in Girl Guides Australia
fulfil WAGGGS goals and strategic plan
ensure efficiency and effective management of Girl Guides Australia, with a suitable structure to meet needs
take an active role in the Asia Pacific Region, attending events and communicating with the World Bureau
fulfil the conditions of membership as set out in the WAGGGS Constitution

Join us as a Girl
Guiding
Guides discover, decide, plan, participate and develop their program to suit their Unit with the guidance of an adult Leader.
Guiding activities vary from week to week and ensure a positive Guiding motto that 'Guides can do anything".
Guides offer you a 4 week trial which enables you to participate in all activities and really experience Guiding before making the decision to join.
Guides are a non-profit organisation, however, there are basic costs involved for youth members to enable the full functioning of their Unit. For example: yearly membership to Girl Guides South Australia and the Guide Uniform and Handbook. For further details on our affordable fees see Costs and Uniforms
Units
If you join Girl Guides between 5-17 you will be a youth member and placed into a Unit.
Units are structured so girls are with their own age group.
Unit meetings usually take place once a week during the South Australian school term for 1-2 hours within a local hut or community space.
Units have opportunities to participate in many programs outside Unit meetings, for example: helping run community events, embrace the outdoors through camping and other adventurous activities, enjoy social outings with other Units and even learn how to save a life!
Awards
Guides can earn awards within a Unit program, Unit outings and through their own personal accomplishments.
These awards can include Unit and District recognition as well as badges and certificates for: completing challenges, gaining new skills, fundraising, participation in activities and introducing a friend to Guiding.
Some awards allow girls to set their own personal challenges, others require certain skill levels to be achieved and some awards are designed to be only achieved within a certain time and/or by a certain age group.
Guides may choose to work for Challenge Badges and Achievement Awards in many areas. For example: computers, arts, drama, community and the outdoors. World and National Achievement Awards include - the Junior BP and BP Awards and the Queen’s Guide Award.


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