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Who are the Senior Section?
The Senior Section comprises of girls and young women aged 14 to 26 who are Rangers, Young Leaders or Guiders. The Senior Section offers something for everyone. There is a wide range of leading award schemes and opportunities designed to help members get the most out of life.
What do Senior Section Members Do?
More like what don't they do! The Senior Section offers today's young women opportunities to develop life skills, and make new friends during what can often be a time of big life changes (exams, university, first step onto the career ladder). Some options include:
- Take part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme,
- Take part and lead residential events in the UK and around the world!
- Follow the Leadership Scheme - working with Rainbows, Brownies or Guides,
- Go to Innovate (Girlguiding's forum for young women),
- Have a voice at the British Youth Council, and Regional Youth Forums,
- Take part in "Look Wider" the programme for the Senior Section with challenges/activities etc.
- Work towards the highest award in guiding - Queen's Guide, and
- Participate in 4wards a peer education initiative.
What do Senior Section members Wear?
Senior Section Members can wear either the Senior Section wear, or if they are 18+ and are a Guider, they can wear the Adult uniform. Click here to see examples of Senior Section wear.
When do Senior Section members meet?
The day and length of meeting varies depending on where you live in Hertfordshire. Contact ...... for details of your nearest meeting.
Many Senior Section groups are flexible so that members can manage their other commitments such as coursework, jobs etc.
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