Introduction to the DofE. Information for Parents and Participants

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Introduction to the DofE Information for Parents and Participants

The DofE is the world s leading achievement award for young people. Its balanced programme of activities develops the mind, body and soul in an environment of social interaction and team working. It encourages young people to live life as an adventure.

Our guiding principles Non-competitive Achievable by all Voluntary Personal development Personalised Balanced Progressive Achievement focused Demand commitment Enjoyable

The benefits Self-belief Self-confidence A sense of identity Independence of thought and action Respect and understanding of people from different backgrounds, cultures and walks of life A sense of responsibility

The benefits An awareness of their potential New talents and abilities An understanding of strengths and weaknesses The ability to plan and use time effectively The ability to learn from and give to others in the community New relationships Skills including problem solving, presentation and communication The ability to lead and work as part of a team

Time and age requirements Minimum period of participation by: Level: Direct entrants Previous Award holders Bronze 6 months n/a Silver 12 months 6 months Gold 18 months 12 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.

Bronze Award (14+ years old) Volunteering Physical Skills Expedition 3 months 3 months 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.

The 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 At Gold level, participants must do an additional fifth Residential section, which involves working and staying away from home doing a shared activity

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

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.

Benefits Learn about their community and feel a sense of belonging and purpose. Learn to take responsibility for their communities and their own actions. Build new relationships. Further understand their own strengths and weaknesses. Develop teamwork and leaderships skills. Trust others and be trusted. Enjoy new adventures.

What is required? Volunteering is simple. It s about choosing to give time to something useful, without getting paid. Team volunteering can be beneficial to young people and to the project they have chosen. At least 3/4 of activity needs to be practical volunteering, so only a 1/4 can be training. Training courses, therefore, must either: Change their content to include practical volunteering e.g. raising awareness project Count towards the Skills section Life skills category

Volunteering categories Helping people Community action and raising awareness Coaching, teaching and leadership Working with the environment or animals Helping a charity or community organisation

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

Benefits Enjoy keeping fit. Improve fitness. Discover new abilities. Raise self-esteem. Extend personal goals. Set and respond to a challenge. Experience a sense of achievement.

What is a physical activity? In short, anything that requires a sustained level of physical energy and involves doing an activity. Participants are free to do this section independently or as part of a team.

Physical categories Team sports Individual sports Water sports Racquet sports Dance Fitness Extreme sports Martial arts

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

Benefits Develop a new talent. Improve self-esteem and confidence. Develop practical and social skills. Develop better organisational and time management skills. Sharpen research skills. Learn how to set and rise to a challenge.

Something old or something new Ultimately participants must be able to prove that they have broadened their understanding and increased their expertise in the chosen skill. Activities can be undertaken on either an individual or group basis.

Skills categories Creative arts Performance arts Science and technology Care of animals Music Life skills Learning and collecting Media and communication Natural world Games and sports

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.

Benefits Gain an appreciation of and respect for the outdoor environment. Learn the value of sharing responsibility for success. Learn the importance of attention to detail and organisational ability. Develop and demonstrate enterprise and imagination. Become more self-reliant. Become more able to overcome challenges. Recognise the needs and strengths of others. Improve decision-making skills and the ability to accept consequences. Gain skills to reflect on personal performance. Learn to manage risk. Learn through experience.

The expedition process Preparation Training Practice expedition Qualifying expedition, debrief and presentation Assessment

Timescales for qualifying expeditions Level Duration Minimum hours of planned activity each day Bronze 2 days and 1 night At least 6 hours during the daytime (at least 3 of which must be spent journeying)

Example of Previous Participant Student A Volunteering: Lifeguard training and volunteering at local swimming pool. Skill: School based drama club culminating in taking part in school performance. Physical: Irish Dancing. Expedition: School based expedition programme.

Example of Previous Participant Student B Volunteering: In the school library supporting young readers. Skill: Piano lessons in school. Physical: Trampolining in school. Expedition: School based expedition programme.

The Cost Entry onto the award. - Bronze: 40 ( 17 non-refundable by 3 rd July via ParentPay; remainder by 31 st August). Expeditions Brockington Expedition Programme: To be confirmed but likely in the region of 150 to cover both practice and qualifying expedition.

How does it work? Participants are assigned a participation place after enrolment. Participants log in to the edofe website and fill in their activity information. Leaders confirm the choice of activity online. Participants upload evidence of their completion of the activities to the EDofE site. When necessary time has passed and evidence collected leaders confirm completion of the section. When all sections are complete participant gains their award.

School Responsibilities To support the participant through all aspects of the Duke of Edinburgh s Award. To ensure that any activities the participant chooses to undertake meet the requirements of the Award. To ensure that any activities the participant undertakes within school meet the Health and Safety requirements of the Award. To properly monitor the participants progress and advise on steps still needed to complete the Award

Participant Responsibilities To commit to succeeding in all sections of the Award. To take primary responsibility in finding and selecting opportunities to fulfil all sections of the Award. To be open to developing the skills and attitudes commensurate with the aims and benefits of the Award.

Parent Responsibilities To support the participant through all aspects of the Award. To ensure that any out of school activities meet the Health and Safety requirements of the Award. To assist the school in monitoring the progress of the participant, and be open to discuss concerns with the DofE coordinator or leaders.

Event Timetable Enrolment Deadline for enrolment is 3 rd July 2015. Introductory meeting, training and issue of DofE packs September 2015. Expedition Introduction for Brockington Expedition Programme January 2016.

Young people have their say Volunteering for the Score Project has been great as I have a laugh while helping others. Faisal, DofE participant Doing your DofE helps you build on an existing hobby. With just a little extra effort you can prove your ability. Emma, DofE participant

More Information www.dofe.org Duke of Edinburgh s Award website Soon to come Brockington website page

Thank You Any questions?