GB@home – 16 April 2020
GB@home is a free weekly resource of activities for the 4 age groups we work with to do at home - but suitable for anyone, not just GB members. For more information for both GB leaders and parents, please read on.
Here you'll find stacks of information helping you to run and to develop your GB community group or resources from GB Ministries that any group can use.
GB@home is a free weekly resource of activities for the 4 age groups we work with to do at home - but suitable for anyone, not just GB members. For more information for both GB leaders and parents, please read on.
GB@home is a free weekly resource of activities for the 4 age groups we work with to do at home - but suitable for anyone, not just GB members. For more information for both GB leaders and parents, please read on.
GB@home is a free weekly resource of activities for the 4 age groups we work with to do at home - but suitable for anyone, not just GB members. For more information for both GB leaders and parents, please read on.
GB@home is a free weekly resource of activities for the 4 age groups we work with to do at home - but suitable for anyone, not just GB members. For more information for both GB leaders and parents, please read on.
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Information technology and social media have an increasingly significant part to play in GBM life.
Within GBM there is a large number of ‘workers’ – some are staff employed by the charity, but most are volunteers working within local settings. In all cases GBM will endeavour to safeguard the children and young people with whom it works by following carefully laid down procedures for their appointment. Once appointed, both employees and volunteers will be given appropriate initial and ongoing training, relevant support and the necessary supervision to equip them for their task.
All volunteers are trained to enable them to be effective and equipped to work with children and/or young people in their care. However, although GBM volunteers seek to do their best for the members of the group(s), occasionally members, parents/carers or church members may question the actions that they have taken.
A video about mental health to inspire leaders and parents to engage with girl culture in innovative ways and equip us to become even more effective as we seek to turn up the volume of hope for girls.
Check out our 6 pastoral care principles as we seek to ensure that every GB community group is a place of belonging for all of God’s people.
The resource downloadable below has been produced to help you run a practical session with the children and young people you work with to address issues around supporting those with additional needs.
In conjunction with our resource for equipping children and young people to look at issues of supporting those with additional needs, we also have this resource for leaders.