I then moved straight on to gluing bits and pieces for the trainers.
There were the trainers there, some peer-educators (Senior Section girls trained to deliver specific training courses), myself as a spare hand and the leaders that had come with the brownies and were also receiving training alongside them. In total there were 17 adults for 30 girls.
That is a lot of guiding leaders giving up their spare time voluntarily for a few girls I thought. (It's only an hour a week Leaders always joke - this was a 7 hour day!!)
I was deliberating over whether it was worth that many adults giving up time for so few girls, but this training was for the older brownies the ones that were sixers and seconders, they have a level of responsibility in the unit themselves. It was to help them 'do their job' and to help their leaders let them do it.
As a leader it can sometimes be hard to 'let go of the reins' and let the girls do it themselves. And we are an organisation that is girl lead.
The training given (by the volunteer trainers) was very much like work training sessions I have been on for management and team building trainings. The exercises seemed quite similar.
They learnt about communication, democracy, inclusion.
By the end of the day in groups of 6, with other brownies they had never met before, they chose a theme, planned a meeting night around it, set a time table, budgeted and wrote lists of what they needed.
And they stood up and presented it to the adults there. It was a huge achievement.
I think they wouldn't have believed at the start of the day they were capable of it.
I wish their parents could see this sort of thing as it unfolds, they would be so proud.
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