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Girlguiding Sussex Central County 540 Rainbows 1,609 Brownies 940 Guides 235 Senior Section August 2016 Total Young Members: 3,324

Girlguiding Sussex Central County 45% of girls stayed longer than 3 years Brownies – 1,609 353 of girls joining Brownies had been Rainbows previously. This is 44% of the total joiners in the year. 284 Brownies left between August 2015 and 2016. 410 went to Guides. 6 moved. 526 left Girlguiding. 215 of the leavers left at the point of transition to Guides. Guides – 940 308 of girls joining Guides had been Brownies previously. This is 86% of the total joiners in the year. 69 Guides left between August 2015 and 2016. 93 went to The Senior Section. 2 moved. 388 left Girlguiding. 121 of the leavers left at the point of transition to The Senior Section. Rainbows – 540 446 Rainbows left between August 2015 and 2016. 318 went to Brownies. 0 moved. 128 left Girlguiding. 70 of the leavers left at the point of transition to Brownies.

Girlguiding London South East County 320 Rainbows 1,105 Brownies 516 Guides 142 Senior Section August 2016 Total Young Members: 2,083

Girlguiding London South East County 29% of girls stayed longer than 3 years Brownies – 1,105 128 of girls joining Brownies had been Rainbows previously. This is 23% of the total joiners in the year. 585 Brownies left between August 2015 and 2016. 158 went to Guides. 13 moved. 414 left Girlguiding. 210 of the leavers left at the point of transition to Guides. Guides – 516 175 of girls joining Guides had been Brownies previously. This is 68% of the total joiners in the year. 281 Guides left between August 2015 and 2016. 49 went to The Senior Section. 3 moved. 229 left Girlguiding. 51 of the leavers left at the point of transition to The Senior Section. Rainbows – 320 282 Rainbows left between August 2015 and 2016. 137 went to Brownies. 3 moved. 142 left Girlguiding. 64 of the leavers left at the point of transition to Brownies.

Girlguiding London South East County 320 Rainbows 1,105 Brownies 516 Guides 142 Senior Section August 2016 Total Young Members: 2,083

Girlguiding London South East County 29% of girls stayed longer than 3 years Brownies – 1,105 128 of girls joining Brownies had been Rainbows previously. This is 23% of the total joiners in the year. 585 Brownies left between August 2015 and 2016. 158 went to Guides. 13 moved. 414 left Girlguiding. 210 of the leavers left at the point of transition to Guides. Guides – 516 175 of girls joining Guides had been Brownies previously. This is 68% of the total joiners in the year. 281 Guides left between August 2015 and 2016. 49 went to The Senior Section. 3 moved. 229 left Girlguiding. 51 of the leavers left at the point of transition to The Senior Section. Rainbows – 320 282 Rainbows left between August 2015 and 2016. 137 went to Brownies. 3 moved. 142 left Girlguiding. 64 of the leavers left at the point of transition to Brownies.

Girlguiding Surrey West County 1,637 Rainbows 3,864 Brownies 2,091 Guides 509 Senior Section August 2016 Total Young Members: 8,101

Girlguiding Surrey West County 42% of girls stayed longer than 3 years Brownies – 3,864 759 of girls joining Brownies had been Rainbows previously. This is 42% of the total joiners in the year. 1,863 Brownies left between August 2015 and 2016. 640 went to Guides. 29 moved. 1,194 left Girlguiding. 576 of the leavers left at the point of transition to Guides. Guides – 2,091 729 of girls joining Guides had been Brownies previously. This is 81% of the total joiners in the year. 952 Guides left between August 2015 and 2016. 144 went to The Senior Section. 7 moved. 801 left Girlguiding. 194 of the leavers left at the point of transition to The Senior Section. Rainbows – 1,637 1,141 Rainbows left between August 2015 and 2016. 710 went to Brownies. 17 moved. 414 left Girlguiding. 219 of the leavers left at the point of transition to Brownies.

Girlguiding Kent West County 798 Rainbows 1,873 Brownies 967 Guides 265 Senior Section August 2016 Total Young Members: 3,903

Girlguiding Kent West County 40% of girls stayed longer than 3 years Brownies – 1,973 338 of girls joining Brownies had been Rainbows previously. This is 38% of the total joiners in the year. 1,026 Brownies left between August 2015 and 2016. 274 went to Guides. 10 moved. 742 left Girlguiding. 376 of the leavers left at the point of transition to Guides. Guides – 967 287 of girls joining Guides had been Brownies previously. This is 70% of the total joiners in the year. 516 Guides left between August 2015 and 2016. 55 went to The Senior Section. 5 moved. 456 left Girlguiding. 133 of the leavers left at the point of transition to The Senior Section. Rainbows – 798 571 Rainbows left between August 2015 and 2016. 307 went to Brownies. 0 moved. 264 left Girlguiding. 135 of the leavers left at the point of transition to Brownies.

Girlguiding Sussex West County 815 Rainbows 1,596 Brownies 1,028 Guides 204 Senior Section August 2016 Total Young Members: 3,643

Girlguiding Sussex West County 39% of girls stayed longer than 3 years Brownies – 1,596 407 girls joining Brownies had been Rainbows previously. This is 47% of the total joiners in the year. 909 Brownies left between August 2015 and 2016. 302 went to Guides. 5 moved. 602 left Girlguiding. 235 of the leavers left at the point of transition to Guides. Guides – 1,028 363 girls joining Guides had been Brownies previously. This is 73% of the total joiners in the year. 486 Guides left between August 2015 and 2016. 57 went to The Senior Section. 6 moved. 423 left Girlguiding. 119 of the leavers left at the point of transition to The Senior Section. Rainbows – 815 625 Rainbows left between August 2015 and 2016. 378 went to Brownies. 1 moved. 246 left Girlguiding. 112 of the leavers left at the point of transition to Brownies.

Girlguiding Anglia Region 13,027 Rainbows 32,281 Brownies 15,945 Guides 4,094 Senior Section August 2016 Total Young Members: 65,347

Girlguiding Anglia Region 37% of girls stayed longer than 3 years Brownies – 32,281 6,474 girls joining Brownies had been Rainbows previously. This is 40% of the total joiners in the year. 16,519 Brownies left between August 2015 and 2016. 4,676 went to Guides. 84 moved. 11,759 left Girlguiding. 5,925 of the leavers left at the point of transition to Guides. Guides – 15,945 5,306 girls joining Guides had been Brownies previously. This is 74% of the total joiners in the year. 7,498 Guides left between August 2015 and 2016. 1,077 went to The Senior Section. 30 moved. 6,391 left Girlguiding. 1,656 of the leavers left at the point of transition to The Senior Section. Rainbows – 13,027 10,193 Rainbows left between August 2015 and 2016. 6,048 went to Brownies. 26 moved. 4,119 left Girlguiding. 2,260 of the leavers left at the point of transition to Brownies.

Girlguiding _______ County - Rainbows __ moving up from the section before successfully MOVING UP JOINING IN __ girls leaving Girlguiding August 2015 - 2016 ___ girls and young women __ % of girls were new to Guiding Of which __ girls left within 6 months of transition to the next section __ moving up to next section successfully You can adapt and change to suit your local area and priorities - feel free to add arrows, change arrows, focus on girls or focus on volunteers. MOVING ON MOVING OUT

Girlguiding ______ County - Brownies __ moving up from the section before successfully MOVING UP JOINING IN __ girls leaving Girlguiding August 2015 - 2016 ___ girls and young women __ % of girls were new to Guiding Of which __ girls left within 6 months of transition to the next section __ moving up to next section successfully You can adapt and change to suit your local area and priorities - feel free to add arrows, change arrows, focus on girls or focus on volunteers. MOVING ON MOVING OUT

Girlguiding _______ County - Guides __ moving up from the section before successfully MOVING UP JOINING IN __ girls leaving Girlguiding August 2015 - 2016 ___ girls and young women __ % of girls were new to Guiding Of which __ girls left within 6 months of transition to the next section __ moving up to next section successfully You can adapt and change to suit your local area and priorities - feel free to add arrows, change arrows, focus on girls or focus on volunteers. MOVING ON MOVING OUT

Retention snap shot Rainbows left Girlguiding while a Rainbow NAME: ________________ Thoughts, initial outcomes Rainbows Active members went to Brownies left Girlguiding while a Rainbow left at transition Brownies Active members went to Guides left Girlguiding while a Brownie left at transition Guides Active members went to The Senior Section left Girlguiding while a Guide left at transition

Stepping off – girls who left guiding in 2015 On average Guides leave at 12.9 years On average Brownies leave at 9.6 years On average Rainbows leave at 6.9 years - 408 For internal use only Numbers in pink are the numbers of girls who left GG in 2015 (Note: we don’t have final figures for The Senior Section as we need to link to adult data to see if girls stayed on as volunteers – currently looking into this) Any thoughts? Comments? - 709 - 237