ESYL Mission Four - Evidence Submission
Mission four- Delivery
Take responsibility for organising and running part of the section programme.
This mission is a culmination of the three previous missions. It should go beyond running a single
activity or game, and contribute to the young people’s development in your section. The section leader
is still responsible for everyone at the meeting or event. You’ll have to show them what you are planning
to do beforehand.

This mission should include:
    ■ planning and organising a selection of activities on a theme
    ■ delivery of those activities
    ■ evaluation and review of the activities with the section

To complete this mission you could:
    ■ Plan and run a linking event with a younger or older section.
Work with the leaders of a section above or below the section you are working with. Together, organise
a joint event. Plan the event and ensure it is appropriate for both age groups, letting the other leaders
know how they can help the event run smoothly. This task will require you to show good
communication and organisational skills (Modules F, J and I). It will also help you to better understand
how both sections operate (Module G).
    ■ Plan and run a challenge award
Plan and run a series of meetings or activities that will earn the young people a challenge award, or
make a significant contribution towards earning it. You should choose a challenge award that few
young people in the section already hold. Plan the activities on the monthly, termly, or yearly
programme. The activities you plan and run should work towards the badge requirements, which are
available online. This task will require you to show good planning and communication skills, and to
demonstrate the ability to consider the needs of every young person (Modules F, J and I).
    ■ Plan and help to run a camp
With the supervision of a leader with a night’s away permit, plan and help to run a camp, or to support
the leadership team with a specific aspect of a longer camp (e.g. menu planning and cooking,
researching and scheduling activities, or helping with budgeting and collecting monies). Discuss this
with experienced leaders in your section to help you at each stage. This task will require you to show
good planning and organisational skills, as well as the ability to communicate with other leaders, and
to bring your section’s ideas to life (all modules).
    ■ Help the young people in the section to explore a particular topic, or to develop some specific skills
over a number of sessions. You may choose to discuss a current topic or international event or you
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may prefer to work towards an activity badge or staged activity badge which has a skill associated
with it (such as swimming, master at arms or athletics, for example). To measure your impact, the
young people should be able to show that they have either developed a better understanding of the
topic or improved in a skill by the end of the sessions. This task will require you to show good
planning and communication skills, and the ability to consider the needs of every young person
(Modules F, G, H, I and J).
    ■ You may work on any other ideas, subject to agreement with the section leader.

You could use the new online Programme Planning Tool to help you with this mission. You can use it
to plan sessions and find activities. Ask your leader to find out more.
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Please use the appropriate section below to record your evidence and submit this form on the final page.
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