Wikipedia:WikiProject Scouting/Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting task force

Welcome to the Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting Task Force of the Scouting Wikiproject! We were formed out of a discussion in November and December 2006 about male/female issues in Wikiproject Scouting.

Task Force News

  • WAGGGS has finished its centenary celebrations. Guiding 2010 Centenary needs work to reflect the fact that all these events are now in the past.

Members

The task force has its own userbox. To put this on your user page, type {{User GG/GS Taskforce}}.

Scope and Goals

This task force considers all articles involving Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting to be within its scope. This includes articles about mixed sex organisations and activities and articles where the subject or majority of subjects are/were male if Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting are/was involved, as well as female and female-only articles.

The goals of this task force are:

  1. To increase the amount of accurate and well written information on Wikipedia about Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting.
  2. To encourage equal participation of female and male editors in Wikipedia Scouting by being a presence for Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting.

Scouting Wikiproject Banner

The Scouting Wikiproject banner has an optional GGGS-task-force line. If you find an article within our scope, without this line, please add it.

Missing national GGGS articles

Part of this is my fault, part is because WAGGGS (like WOSM) is really sketchy with information on the smaller organizations, who don't usually have the numbers or bankroll of the boy orgs. Your mission, should you choose to accept it...

Suggested biographies

There are many people who contribute or contributed to Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting who could have a biography on Wikipedia but don't. Suggestions are listed below. Please be aware of Wikipedia's policy on notability.

  • Aigul' Duîsheyevna Duîsheyeva, founder of Girl Scouting in Kyrgyzstan
  • Marie Antoinette Hofmann Austrian Scouting de:Marie Antoinette Hofmann
  • Muriel Greenstreet, founder of Girl Scouting in Japan
  • Svetlana Korotkevich, International Commissioner of the Association of Belarusian Girl Guides

List of Directors/Chief Executives

Silver Fish recipients

Note, this list is missing many women's names. For an updated list visit Silver Fish Award

Updating United States Scouting in 'State' articles

Many of the Scouting in whatever State articles list little more than the pre-realignment councils in each state and so are woefully out-of-date not to mention incomplete.

Suggested checklist for articles

Checklist for what each 'Scouting in State' article should have for GSUSA.

  • Map of councils in each state. Ideally includes headquarters, camps, and service centers (but this isn't always practical)
  • History of Girl Scouting in the state (part might be in the council subsections)
  • subarticle on each current council serving the state
    • headquarters (headquarters determines where main article is if council crosses state boundaries)
    • website (needs to be integrated into a footnote or be an external link in a formal external link page, not sure which is best)
    • number of girl members (and possibly adult volunteers) if known
    • description of area served if not obvious from council name. Cross links to other state Scouting articles if council crosses state boundaries.
    • camps with general location and description if possible (if headquarters another state, only camps in this state)
    • possibly service centers

State table

The following table shows the status of info on Girl Scouts in the various Scouting in ??? articles for the US States. It mostly shows whether there is a map but could be expanded in other ways. Also each state links to the relevant "Scouting in" article. As far as maps, I'm looking for information so as to do more. If anyone finds maps or info on what counties (or parts of councils) make up post-realignment councils, feel free to put them in User:Erp/Sandbox GS. I may also put preliminary maps there.

What about Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Marianas and American Samoa, also served by GSUSA? Chris (クリス • フィッチ) (talk) 23:39, 12 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Updating Canadian Guiding in 'Province' articles

Main web site: http://www.girlguides.ca

Brief first stab

Other missing article topics

Missing Girl Scout and Girl Guide national emblems

References

Uses material from the Wikipedia article Wikipedia:WikiProject Scouting/Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting task force, released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.