Global Challenge badge

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Be Inspired at our Annual General Meeting Thursday 14 November 2013 St Peters Baptist Church, Worcester Community First, Malvern View, Willow End Park,
Advertisements

Volunteer Role Profile Community Fundraising Volunteer The Food Chain provides nutrition services including home delivered meals, essential groceries and.
Creating Global Citizens. What do we mean by International and Global? International defines all of the Scout relationships, management and support in.
Australia My Land Business Initiative. Australia My Land Business Initiative Our mission is to help Aussie businesses grow by: Presenting Informative.
Badges And Awards Membership Award Joining Explorers from outside Scouting Requirements:  Describe the various options available locally to become an.
Promise Challenge badge Adding interest and support, for leaders to run a balanced programme.
1.  The World Scout Jamboree On The Internet (JOTI) is an international Scout Meeting on the Internet which takes places every year on the third weekend.
100 years of adventure Cub Scout Centenary Wolf Cubs December Wolf Cubs was launched at Claxton Hall By the end of the following year there.
Global Challenge badge Adding interest and support, for leaders to run a balanced programme.
National Stress Awareness Day Wednesday 7 th November 2012 Defining Outcomes Wellbeing at Work Stress Advisors.
Wolf Cubs December Wolf Cubs was launched at Caxton Hall By the end of the following year there were already 30,000 In the UK we now have over.
‘Be Inspired … Again’ at our Annual General Meeting Monday, 10th November 2014 The Well, Top Barn Farm, Worcestershire, WR6 6NH Community First, Community.
Year 2 Parent Meeting September Aims of this Meeting Give information about Year 2 in terms of staff and the curriculum. Begin to talk about end.
1.  World-Wide Annual Event --- Third Weekend in October  Largest Scouting Event in the World  700,000 Scouts, 13,500 stations in 142 countries  Introduce.
1. 2  World-Wide Annual Event --- Third Weekend in October  Largest Scouting Event in the World  700,000 Scouts, 13,500 stations in 142 countries.
© IGD 2011 For subscribers who usually log in via a company intranet link.
Walking Together at the Omega Centre in Portsmouth OWW’s Vision When we understand each other's perspectives our lives can be transformed and enriched.
Sustainable Schools Ambassadors Welcome to the Ambassador Training Day 2009.
Introduction to Children in Action. Children in Action sm is a fun-filled missions organization for girls and boys in grades 1 through 6 that helps children.
Season’s Greetings From José Damiani President, World Bridge Federation Bridge for Peace.
INTO Global Citizenship School Presentation for School Staffrooms Your school can make a commitment to promote a more just, equitable and sustainable world.
How to sign up for unite-Volunteers! To begin your registration, go to Employers and Volunteers, and click “Join Now” If.
A Guide to Your Volunteer Connection Account. Access Volunteer Connection Visit or navigate to Volunteer Connection.
How To Publicize Your Unit September 18, 2011 Loren Taylor.
St Catherine’s RC Primary School Welcomes you the Early Years!
The Ehlers-Danlos Support UK How to run a successful meeting!
OWW logo. One World ‘Week’ is an opportunity for people from many backgrounds to: come together to focus on issues that affect us worldwide and take action.
Jamboree on the Air Radio Scouting Update Amateur Radio and Scouting.
Review homework on completing exam question and map In pairs can you think of 3 responses that humans are making to try to combat climate change?
SUPPORTING ADVENTURE IN THE PROGRAMME. Adventure for ALL Programme Refresh Badges and Challenge Awards Scout Network Reboot Cubs100 Beaver and Cub Adventure.
How Team Leaders & Project Managers initiate a Volunteer Team.
JAM PUZ Global JOTA-JOTI Game. Jam Puz In a nut shell Your group receives a JID: a unique JOTA-JOTI ID Swap JID in contacts (JOTA or JOTI) Use JID's to.
Tuesday 21 st February 2012 The ‘New’ Sports Volunteer Volunteers and the HE Sector.
How to open your fundraising page A step-by-step guide.
Junior FIRST® LEGO® League (Jr.FLL®)
Youth Sections Organisation Structure Structure National Programme Award Schemes Module 12 of the series for Group Leaders NEXT 1 An overview for Group.
YOU ARE NOT ALONE Module 06 of the series for Group Leaders NEXT.
Why do the award? Achieving an Award will give you skills, confidence and a view on life that everyone is looking for, from employers to colleges and.
Community Conversations during Responsible Business Week 2016.
2014 Did you come with co-workers or friends? Please split up and sit with people you don’t know!
What Links us?. Proposal Please find attached a proposal for Jo Bo jewellery. This proposal is aimed to inform your company about the ways you can use.
How to get involved at your school
Trainee Activity Instructor
Jim Wilson, K5ND and Bill Stearns, NE4RD
Jamboree on the Air Jamboree on the Internet
Virgin Money London Marathon 2018
And what does it mean to me?
Welcome to WebEx Thanks to the NHS Institute for Innovation & Improvement for their contribution to this document.
What is Jamboree on the Air?
11/6/2018 Announcing a Fall Promotional Opportunity For Your Council: Boy Scout Month at Bass Pro Shops; “Providing a Compass For Life!” Hello and thank.
Young Leader Training Module H Programme Plans Plus.
Leigh CE Primary School
A Guide to Your Volunteer Connection Account
Cecily Borgstein Co-chair of OT Frontiers
International recognitions and programs
Small Ideas, Big Impact Grants Fund
Use of a Peer Notetaker Accommodation
International recognitions and programs
International Recognitions/ Programs.
Welcome to Naviance at Lowell High School
What’s in this presentation
Welcome.
Promoting Your Gutsy Walk
Welcome to Naviance at Lowell High School
Welcome to WebEx We would like to thank the NHS Institute for Innovation & Improvement for their contribution to this document.
REGISTER IN THE PLATFORM
Children and Young People Update
A note about this presentation
Contacting your Charity
Presentation transcript:

Global Challenge badge Adding interest and support, for leaders to run a balanced programme.

Global Challenge Cub Scouts should complete four of the following: Find out about the traditions, culture, food, religion and other interesting characteristics of a country different from your own. Find out about the work of an international charity that helps around the world (for example, OXFAM, UNICEF) and then present your findings to the rest of the Pack. Find out about an aspect of international Scouting. You could take part in a 'Join In Jamboree' activity, or arrange a visit from a Jamboree participant. Or you could find out about Scouting in a country of your choice. Find out about things that can be recycled or how energy can be saved. Over a period of weeks show how you have recycled or saved energy at home. Find out about a global issue such as poverty, conservation or water and sanitation, and what you can do to help. Find out about a technology of your choice. This could be a personal computer, a car engine, an aircraft or anything similar. You should understand the basic functions of the technology and how it is used and a brief history. You should then present your findings to the rest of the Pack.

1 – Countries around the world. www.packresources.co.uk - Mexico Through the whole of this website there are places where you can extend the global aspect of the programme. Here is one such example for the country of Mexico, which my cubs looked at last term. (Thanks to Adam for some of the ideas and research.)

2: International Charities. Save the Children -Friendship Passport How will Save the Children help us to deliver the Friendship Passport? When you register on the website, we will send you a leaders’ resource pack with a colour copy of the full resource, the stickers you’ll need for the passports, balloons, and other useful aids and sources of information. Additional downloads are also provided to help you run certain activities (there’s more information about these in the introductory pages of the resource). If you need advice on organising any of the activities, would like to request a Save the Children speaker to visit your section, or simply wish to give us feedback on our resources or share your story, please get in touch (our contact details are given below). We’d love to hear from you. The Volunteer Support Team Save the Children 1 St John’s Lane London EC1M 4AR Email: scouts@savethechildren.org.uk Telephone: 020 7012 6997 http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/assets/php/scouts-register.php

3: International Jamborees JOTA, JOTI or Jamboree participant You could join JOTA / JOTI around the middle of October each year. You could ask a Jamboree participant to come and talk to your cubs about their experience. You could look at where the Jamboree is going to held next and look at scouting there. Japan 2015, where theme will be “Spirit of Unity”.

4: Recycling and Energy Saving Encouraging the cubs

5: Global Issues This is covered by the Save the Children really well.

6: Technology of Choice This is great one for research if you pack has access to the internet. Links with other badges, such as IT staged badge or air activities badge.

Websites which might be helpful http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/assets/php/scouts-register.php http://www.wateraid.org/uk/learn_zone/teachers/primary/default.asp www.packresources.co.uk www.hertfordshirescouts.org.uk/index.php/international-and-global-resources/118-cub-scout-programme-resources