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What is the DofE?. The DofE is… A DofE programme is a real adventure It doesn’t matter who you are or where you’re from You just need to be aged between.

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1 What is the DofE?

2 The DofE is… A DofE programme is a real adventure It doesn’t matter who you are or where you’re from You just need to be aged between 14 and 24 You can do programmes at three levels: Bronze (aged 14+)Bronze Silver (aged 15+) Gold (aged 16+) …which lead to a Duke of Edinburgh's Award.

3 Why do D of E?

4 UCAS

5 The DofE is… You achieve an Award by completing a personal programme of activities in four sections: Volunteering: undertaking service to individuals or the community Physical: improving in an area of sport, dance or fitness activities Skills: developing practical and social skills and personal interests Expedition: planning, training for and completion of an adventurous journey in the UK or abroad

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8 Programme

9 The Team Miss Claber Mr Fenwick Miss Jackson Mr Stones Miss Youll And many more

10 The Team

11 Time and age requirements Minimum period of participation by: Level:Direct entrantsPrevious Award holders Bronze6 monthsn/a Silver12 months6 months Gold18 months12 months Direct entrants are young people starting their DofE programme at either Silver or Gold level, who have not achieved the previous level of Award.

12 Bronze Award (14+ years old) VolunteeringPhysicalSkillsExpedition 3 months Plan, train for and complete a 2 day, 1 night expedition All participants must undertake a further 3 months in the Volunteering, Physical or Skills section.

13 Choosing activities There is a massive choice of activities that count towards DofE programmes. You can select practically any activity you want – as long as it’s legal and morally acceptable. Activities are placed in specific sections for a reason. You need to choose activities you are going to enjoy. Activities could be something that you are already doing or perhaps one you’ve always wanted to try.

14 Choosing activities Think about what you want to do for each section, and check with your DofE Leader that your choices can be counted. Use the helpful lists and category finder on www.DofE.org/sections

15 The steps for the sections Preparation Training Activity Assessment

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17 Volunteering Aim To inspire young people to make a difference within their communities or to an individual’s life and develop compassion by giving service to others.

18 Physical Aim To inspire young people to achieve greater physical fitness and a healthy lifestyle through participation and improvement in physical activity.

19 Skills Aim To inspire young people to develop practical and social skills and personal interests.

20 Expedition Aim To inspire young people to develop initiative and a sense of adventure and discovery, by planning, training for and completing an adventurous journey as part of a team.

21 Timescales for qualifying expeditions LevelDurationMinimum hours of planned activity each day Bronze2 days and 1 nightAt least 6 hours during the daytime (at least 3 of which must be spent journeying) Silver3 days and 2 nightsAt least 7 hours during the daytime (at least 3½ of which must be spent journeying) Gold4 days and 3 nightsAt least 8 hours during the daytime (at least 4 of which must be spent journeying)

22 How can I help as a parent?

23 Cross the UK Website run by staff Separate to school site Evidence for expeditions Final presentation method Sharing ideas on sections Homework set on various topics Students create an account, upload a photo Homework for those joining! www.crosstheuk.com Photo and video permissions required to use for evidence

24 Costs Registration£25 Training walk£25 Expeditions (2)£60 per expedition Kit Backpack£50 Roll Mat£5 Sleeping Bag£30 Waterproofs£30 Socks£10 Boots£50 First Aid Kit£10 Approximate cost £170-300 Equipment is often available to loan but not in quantities to match our numbers of students. Discounts are available for students in receipt of pupil premium funding

25 Points to note Remote supervision Camping in expedition groups (Mixed gender tents) Evening supervision (1 hour unsupervised) Mobile phone signals Fires and log burners First Aid Medication and medical concerns (we need to know) Sun protection and insect repellent Money for the end of the walk

26 Bronze Cohort 4 Starts September 2015 £25 Registration Fee and Form to be returned to Mr Fenwick this week in the Library. Sign Up! Bronze Cohort 4 Starts September 2015 £25 Registration Fee and Form to be returned to Mr Fenwick this week in the Library.


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