Information for Leaders
Leaders' Information
Taking units or other groups of girls overseas really is an adventure. You can choose to make your own arrangements or travel with organised adventure companies.
Before you start work on your trip please talk to your Division International Adviser who will be able to start you off with the correct information about the forms to complete, the requirements you need and some ideas of where to go. If you have not taken a group abroad before, you may find it useful to attend a GAINING Training (Getting Away INternationally IN Guiding). These trainings are run at Region level and we have held session within Staffordshire as well. Future training dates will be advertised of this website.
Licence requirements:
Before you start planning for your trip, please make sure you have the right licence for the age group that you intend to take away.
If you are taking a group of under 18s abroad, and you have not already done so, you can use the trip to complete the travelling abroad module of the camp and holiday licence scheme.
Forms:
The main forms that you will need to complete/get completed are available to download from the members' link on the Girlguiding UK's website. The main forms you will need are:
Residential event notification form
Consent form
International health form
Another useful document is the international trip checklist that ensures you have covered everything you need to do before you set off on your adventures.
Organised adventure companies:
There are two main companies that are used by Guiding groups - JEKA and Venture Abroad. For further information, please follow the links to their websites www.jeka-groupholidays.co.uk and www.ventureabroad.co.uk
International camps:
If you would like to take your Unit to an international camp in the UK, details of forthcoming camps can be found on the Girlguiding UK website.
If you want like to go to a camp abroad, again details of what is available can be found on the Girlguiding UK website. In Europe, most Guides and Scouts are joint associations, so the Scout website is another good source of information www.scoutbase.org.uk
Future training dates will be advertised on this website.