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The Irish Girl Guides has four different age brackets: Ladybirds are girls aged 5–7; Brownies are girls aged 7–10; Guides are girls aged 10–14; Senior Branch are girls aged 14–30; Leaders are age of 18 onwards; The Ladybird Guides uniform is a red jumper, navy neckerchief, sash and woggle.
The Council of Irish Guiding Associations (Irish: Comhairle Bantreoraithe na hÉireann) is the national Guiding federation of the Republic of Ireland. Guiding in Ireland started in 1911, and Ireland became a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) in 1932. The council serves 13,837 Guides (as of 2008). [1]
Moody joined the Girl Guides in 1921 as captain of 1st Roeside Guide company. [8] [9] She attended the first World Camp) in 1924 as the Ulster representative.In 1933 she, as the Londonderry County commissioner for Girl Guides, [10] and her husband, the district commissioner of the local Boy Scouts, were instrumental in the building of the Limavady Girl Guides' and Boy Scouts' Hall.
Catholic Guides of Ireland began in 1928 and thus in 2003 celebrated 75 years of Guiding in Ireland. Together with the Irish Girl Guides it forms the Council of Irish Guiding Associations. In total three Guide associations operate on the island of Ireland. The other two are Irish Girl Guides (IGG) and Girlguiding Ulster, part of Girlguiding UK ...
Niamh Shaw is an Irish scientist, engineer, STEM communicator, writer, and performer. [1]Shaw was the 2019–2020 Honorary Ambassador for the Irish Girl Guides [2] in recognition of the trail she has blazed for girls and women in Ireland.
the Council of Irish Guiding Associations, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, a federation consisting of: the Catholic Guides of Ireland, an all island association; the Irish Girl Guides only serving the Republic of Ireland; Girlguiding Ulster, a branch of Girlguiding UK operates only in Northern Ireland
Stopford joined the Guiding movement as a Lone Guide in Branch A aged 15 in Ireland. [7] She started her own Company, 1st Gorey, at the age of 21. [8]In the 1930s she was a member of the executive branch of Buckinghamshire Girl Guides where she and her mother both held a "high rank". [9]
Henderson has been involved with Guiding since childhood, as a Guide and a Ranger. As an adult, she has held numerous positions at both national and international levels. Between 1975 and 1989, she served the Irish Girl Guides as National Trainer, Chairman of the National Training Committee, Member of the National Executive Committee and International Commissioner.