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Year 10 Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award Mr Booth DofE Coordinator at
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What we will cover tonight What is DoE all about? Benefits Training Expedition Numbers What's next?
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http://www.dofe.org/en/content/cms/doing-your-dofe/whats-the-dofe/ Helping young people to plan and undertake their own programme of activities to develop mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually
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Benefits You'll see all kinds of new talents bloom in your child as they achieve their Award including: Self-belief Self-confidence A sense of identity Initiative A sense of responsibility A real awareness of their strengths New talents and abilities The ability to plan and use time Ability to learn from others in the community New friendships Problem solving, presentation and communication skills Leadership and teamworking skills Telegraph newspaper; value of achieving a DofE Award (published 26 August 2011) When your child does their DofE they'll develop the skills and attitudes they need to become rounded, confident adults. Qualities that colleges, universities and employers are attracted to.
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Training – 4 sections 3 months Skill 3 months Volunteering 3 months Physical Plan, prepare for and undertake a 2 day 1 night venture Expedition Plus ANOTHER 3 Months of one of the Volunteering, Physical or Skills Programmes MINIMUM TIME TO COMPLETE IS 6 MONTHS 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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Expedition Quotes from students ‘The Best 2 days of my time at the Charter School so far!’ - Temi ‘The most tiring but most rewarding walk I’ve ever done’ - Josh 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. South Downs / Ashdown Forest
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Numbers Last year we had 97 students undertaking the Bronze award. This year the award is being offered to all students in year 10. Total cost £120 (this covers everything other than food students take on the expedition + personal walking gear) – Some equipment will be provided (tents/stoves…) – Boots/bags/clothing should be owned by the student so they are familiar with it and it is worn in.
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What’s next? Year 10s need to complete the registration form and get it back to me by the end of this week. Pay the deposit of £30 a place for the Bronze Award. I will register all pupils to allow them to log on and start completing their sections. Volunteering will be begin with Citizenship Training sessions will be on Monday after school 3-4pm( January 2016) (cover camp craft,1 st aid, route planning…) Expedition and practice will be in June / July 2016
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Thanks for listening Any Q’s can be directed to me through your child or by email Applications to be delivered on Friday cbooth@charter.southwark.sch.uk
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