GIRL GUIDES ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA
BENCHMARKING VISIT
TO
THE GIRL GUIDES (GIRL SCOUTS)
ASSOCIATION
OF THAILAND
5/1-2
PHYTHAI ROAD,
RAJATHEWEE
10400
BANGKOK ,
THAILAND.
13 – 16 SEPTEMBER 2019
OBJECTIVES:
i. To understand and learn about the process of measuring their performance.
ii. To identify opportunities for improvement in GGAM through the following:
a) Structure
b) Management
c) Programmes for different sections
d) Trainers scheme
e) Awards
f) Governance
WORKING COMMITTEE
Adviser
|
Dato’ Jeyadhevy Subramaniam (Chief Commissioner
of GGAM)
|
Chair Person
|
Hindon binti
Ahmad (National Training Commissioner of GGAM)
|
Secretary |
Che Azura Che Ann (Secretary
of National Training Commissioner
GGAM)
|
Subcommittee
|
|
Certificate & Documentation |
Noorzaidah binti Mohamed Noor
|
Gifts and T-Shirt
|
Nurulain binti Hj. Ngah
|
JPC
|
Lim Chiew Khuan @ Jessie Lim
|
Banner
|
Che Azura binti Che Ann |
Master of Ceremony
|
M. Vijayaletchumi a/p S
Murugesu
|
Photographer |
Nor Fadhyla binti Ab Rahim
|
PARTICIPANTS:
NO
|
NAME
|
NO
|
NAME
|
1
|
HINDON
BINTI AHMAD
|
14
|
M
VIJAYALETCHUMI A/P S MURUGESU
|
2
|
CHE
AZURA BINTI CHE AN
|
15
|
NOOR
HAYATI BINTI PILUS
|
3
|
JURIAH
BINTI MOHAMED
|
16
|
KAMSURI
BINTI IBRAHIM
|
4
|
HARIYANI
BINTI MOHAMED
|
17
|
NURULAIN
BINTI HJ. NGAH
|
5
|
LIM
CHIEW KHUAN @ JESSIE LIM
|
18
|
BAIDURA
BINTI YAACOB
|
6
|
NOORZAIDAH
BINTI MOHAMED NOOR
|
19
|
HABIBAH
BINTI ABDUL RAHMAN
|
7
|
ZAITUN
BINTI MUSTAFA
|
20
|
NORSHAM
BINTI MOHD SALIM
|
8
|
FATIMAH
BINTI MOHAMED
|
21
|
MILDRED
RITA LEONG
|
9
|
SAKDIAH
BINTI ARI
|
22
|
PARIDAH
BINTI ABD WAHAB
|
10
|
SITI
HAJAR BINTI ABDULLAH
|
2
|
RODZIAH
BINTI AWANG AHMAD
|
11
|
RUSNANI
BINTI AWANG
|
24
|
ZURAINI
BINTI REJAB
|
12
|
NOR
ZAFIR BINTI MD SALLEH
|
25
|
NURHANIM
AFIQAH BINTI MUDA
|
13
|
ROKIAH
BINTI ABU BAKAR
|
26
|
NOR
FADHYLA BINTI AB RAHIM
|
OUTCOMES:
Based on the questions asked,
Girl Guides Thailand doesn’t give priority to producing Queen Guides, but
instead, they are focusing in unlocking the girls’ potential as well as
enhancing their living skills which in turns help them to be competent and
capable work force for the nation.
The Girl Guide Movement in Thailand
puts focus in recruiting a big number of members from all walks of life to be
instated as leaders. Besides, they prioritise in nurturing girls into building
self-esteem, self-confident and self-believe to ensure they would produce girls
who have the quality aspired by the leaders / government. Therefore, logbook
production is a no-no.
There are four regions in the
whole nation with Girl Guides Headquarters led by a leader. This allows them to
focus on carrying out community service where each community service carried
out, 10 points will be given to the region concerned. Such programmes are:
a.
Giving services
b.
Citizenship
c.
Cultural and Heritage
d.
Environment
e.
Health
|
f.
Technology
g.
Family life
h.
My vision
i.
International understanding
j.
relationship
|
Girl
Guides Headquarters render services such as lodging, cafeteria, equipment used
in seminars and swimming pool on top of carrying out courses on human capital.
Pictures that tell thousand
stories during the visit:
Group photo at KLIA before leaving for
Bangkok
|
SESI TAKLIMAT OLEH KETUA KONTINJEN PN HINDON
|
A quick snap during the break with two
representatives from the host nation
|
Scarf
presentation
|
Group
pictures (Malaysia and Thailand)
|
The
Floating Market
|
Menam
Chao Phraya River Cruise
|
Among the activities
carried out during the visit to Bangkok
Prepared by:
Pn. Siti Hajar Abdullah