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The Girl Guides was founded in 1910 and has previously offered a number of tech-related badges including Air Mechanic in the 1910s, Electrician in the 1930s and a Computer badge in the 1980s.
While generations of Girl Guides have historically earned patches for hostessing, operating radios and making cups of tea, the new programme is ditching these traditional badges.
Generations of Girl Guides learnt how to be a hostess and operate a radio - but no longer. Now these traditional badges are to be ditched in favour of vlogging, human rights, mixology and ...
GIRL Guides are axing traditional badges for vlogging, juicing and meditation. Generations have historically earned patches operating radios and learning to hostess.
“What message is being sent by the color photo of a girl holding an unrolled condom? Another page recommends contacting a gay or lesbian advice line. I looked in vain for any mention of ...
Girl Guides used to earn badges by laying tables, selling cookies and singing the national anthem, but soon they could be awarded for app design, vlogging and coding.
GIRL Guides have first dibs when it comes to rejecting lies told about women by media images, says Rebecca MacLennan.
Girl Guides across the UK will be able to take a new badge in mental well-being and resilience from early next month.
Girl Guides will get the chance to earn a “period poverty” badge as part of a new campaign by the Scouting movement to encourage discussions about menstruation.
Girl Guides issue new trendy badges for 2018 including human rights, festival-going and cocktail making Thinking of Girl Guides and bird watching or knitting might also spring to mind ...
The list of badges available to Girl Guides once focused on skills such as baking, beekeeping and even telegraphy.
P.E.I. Girl Guides and Parks Canada are teaming up to create a one-of-a-kind badge specifically for Island girls.