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The Duke of Edinburgh's Award

The Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award Badge

Overview

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award is a voluntary, non-competitive programme of practical, cultural and adventurous activities, designed to support the personal and social development of young people aged 14-25, regardless of gender, background or ability. It offers an individual challenge and encourages young people to undertake exciting, constructive, challenging and enjoyable activities in their free time.

It is a five-Section Programme with three progressive levels:

  • Bronze (for those aged 14 and over)
  • Silver (for those aged 15 and over) and
  • Gold (for those aged 16 and over).
  • The sections involve:

  • Service (helping other people in the local community)
  • Expeditions (training for, planning and completing a journey on foot or horseback, by boat or cycle)
  • Skills (covering almost any hobby, skill or interest)
  • Physical Recreation (sport, dance and fitness)
  • Residential Project (Gold Award only) (a purposeful enterprise with people not previously known to the participant)
  • How Does the Award fit with Scouting Badges

    There is actually a considerable overlap between the Explorer Scout Diamond,  Platinum and Queen's Scout Awards and the Duke of Edinburgh's Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards. By doing the two schemes in parallel, you can get both awards for only a little more than effort.

    For more details on how the Duke of Edinburgh's Award fits closely to the Explorer badges, please see the Perfect Match leaflet. 

    More Information

    If you want to find out more about the scheme, thenplease talk to one of the leaders. More information on the Duke of Edinburgh's Award is also available from Scoutbase or from the main Duke of Edinburgh's Award site.

    Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 July 2009 12:37