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The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
Together
with
Hadley
Learning
Community
Trust
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
HLC IS A DEDICATED AND DESIGNATED DOFE
CENTRE.
Opportunity for all.
Mr Roberts has a vision, that in the future, ALL of our students at HLC, will be given the opportunity to gain their Duke of Edinburgh Bronze and Silver awards.
This is a fantastic opportunity, for you to
start your journey and gain one of the most
desirable, recognised qualifications that
businesses look for.
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
WHAT IS DUKE OF EDINBURGH?
A Duke of Edinburgh's Award is so much more than a 'pat on the back' for completing a programme of activities. It is recognition of a young person’s successful journey of self -discovery and development, renowned by employers and universities alike for the qualities young people have who've achieved a DofE Award.
Its balanced programme develops the whole person - mind, body and soul, in an environment of social interaction and team working.
There are three progressive levels of DofE programmes which, when successfully completed, lead to a Bronze, Silver or Gold Duke of Edinburgh's Award.
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
THE DOFE – SHAPING YOUR FUTURE
DID YOU KNOW THAT THE SKILLS YOUNG PEOPLE GAIN WHILE DOING THEIR DOFE WILL HELP THEM GET A JOB?
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WHO WE HELP…
Our community.
Help it grow, let your efforts resonate
throughout our school.
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WHO WE HELP
For your Bronze
certificate, we have
decided to dedicate
our efforts to helping
the younger children
in our community.
Many of you have
younger siblings or
family in our schools
primary phase, or at
least know of
someone who does.
It is with this in mind, that volunteering your
time in after school clubs and sharing your
knowledge with our primary children, will
help and support their learning and in turn,
this will benefit our entire community.
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WHAT'S INVOLVED?
http://www.dofe.infohttp://www.dofe.info/go/timescales//go/timescales/
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WHAT'S INVOLVED?
Physical
Volunteer
Skill& yes
Expedition
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WHAT'S INVOLVED?
Volunteering
Mr Roberts and Mrs Griffin are agreed, that the
positive impact and benefits to our younger
children will be invaluable, through your support
of our primary after school activities.
These would include: Maths, English, Sports,
Reading, Cooking, Dance and many more.
As DofE organisers, we feel that this voluntary
action would be very accessible to you all. It
would not impact your weekends, nor will it
inconvenience your parents, having to take you to
other places.
Physical
Volunteer
Skill& yes
Expedition
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WHAT'S INVOLVED?
Physical
This really is a very simple one. So long as the
activity is physical and makes you sweat, it
counts. Again, as your DofE organisation we feel
that this can be exceptionally well managed within
school. All you would need to do, is join an after
school club for 1 full term. This could be: Dance,
football, netball, athletics, swimming and the list
goes on.
Skill
In this section, you need to learn something new.
12 weeks (1 full term). We will be running a St
John's 1st aid. This aspect of expedition is
compulsory and would be beneficial knowledge
for your EXPEDITION.
Physical
Volunteer
Skill& yes
Expedition
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WHAT'S INVOLVED?
Expedition!!!😍🤓😊👍
👌The one you are all waiting for.
You get to go on expedition. This is where you
and your team use all you have learned and put it
all together.
Over the period of your Bronze award, you will
have undergone training days and weekends in
the wilderness, learning how to read a map and
use a compass with pin point accuracy.
You would have gained such attributes as
resilience, commitment, self motivation and
teamwork. All of which you will now rely on, as
you spend a self sufficient night under the stars.
Physical
Volunteer
Skill& yes
Expedition
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COSTS INVOLVED.
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There is unfortunately a cost involved.
£100.00 We are aware this a lot, but I will explain and
hopefully justify it.
Your DofE team here at school are qualified to support and
assess, your DofE award from start to finish.
For the expedition, HLC can provide all of the expedition equipment needed for a safe
expedition.
We can provide all the kit necessary for expedition. However, a lot of participants
like to have their own boots, sleeping bags
and waterproofs.
We would request £50 deposit upon committing to your Bronze DofE. Followed by a second payment of £50 the following month.
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MEET THE HADLEY LEARNING COMMUNITY DUKE OF EDINBURGH
VOLUNTEERS
Poppy Williams
Leader
Steve TyrerAssistant Manager
Martin WeaverD of E Manager
Lee FieldLeader
Jayne
SpendloveLeader
Louise
ReillyLeader
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You can do it.
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SO! WHAT HAVE YOUR
CHILDREN BEEN
DOING?
Physical
Volunteer
Skill
1st aid Expedition
Training
ALL SECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETE BEFORE ASSESSED EXPEDITION
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WHAT DOFE NEED
AS PROOF
Physical
Volunteer
Skill
1st aid Expedition
Training
ALL SECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETE BEFORE ASSESSED EXPEDITION
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PRACTICE WALK 1 DAY
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Group 1 Friday 12th March 2021
Group 2 Friday 19th March 2021
On this day the
participants will have
the chance to put their
newly gained
knowledge into
practice.
They will need
suitable clothing
(NOT JEANS)!
Suitable footwear
and a waterproof
jacket.
A rucksack can
be provided.
Participants will
need to bring lunch,
snacks and a drink.
We would suggest
2Lt of water.
Shienton
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PRACTICE EXPEDITION 2 DAY 1 NIGHT
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Group 1 6th & 7th May 2021
On this weekend the
DofE groups will have
the chance to put all of
their newly gained
knowledge into practice.
At this point we will still
be assisting. However,
on day 2 the groups will
have more responsibility
and decision making.
Participants will
need suitable
clothing (NOT
JEANS)! Suitable
footwear and a
waterproof jacket.
For the expeditions,
all equipment can
be provided if
necessary.
Participants will need to
bring lunch for 2 days,
an element of their
groups evening meal,
breakfast, snacks and
water
We would suggest 2Lt of
water, although there will
be water stops on the way.
Ironbridge to
Much Wenlock
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PRACTICE EXPEDITION 2 DAY 1 NIGHT
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Group 2 14th & 15th May 2021
On this weekend the
DofE groups will have
the chance to put all of
their newly gained
knowledge into practice.
At this point we will still
be assisting. However,
on day 2 the groups will
have more responsibility
and decision making.
Participants will
need suitable
clothing (NOT
JEANS)! Suitable
footwear and a
waterproof jacket.
For the expeditions,
all equipment can
be provided if
necessary.
Participants will need to
bring lunch for 2 days,
an element of their
groups evening meal,
breakfast, snacks and
water
We would suggest 2Lt of
water, although there will
be water stops on the way.
Ironbridge to
Much Wenlock
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ASSESSED EXPEDITION 2 DAY 1 NIGHT
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Group 1 27th & 28th May 2021
On this weekend the
DofE groups will have
the chance to put all of
their newly gained
knowledge into practice.
At this point we will still
be assisting. However,
on day 2 the groups will
have more responsibility
and decision making.
Participants will
need suitable
clothing (NOT
JEANS)! Suitable
footwear and a
waterproof jacket.
For the expeditions,
all equipment can
be provided if
necessary.
Participants will need to
bring lunch for 2 days,
an element of their
groups evening meal,
breakfast, snacks and
water
We would suggest 2Lt of
water, although there will
be water stops on the way.
The Longmynd
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ASSESSED EXPEDITION 2 DAY 1 NIGHT
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Group 2 18th & 19th June 2021
On this weekend the
DofE groups will have
the chance to put all of
their newly gained
knowledge into practice.
At this point we will still
be assisting. However,
on day 2 the groups will
have more responsibility
and decision making.
Participants will
need suitable
clothing (NOT
JEANS)! Suitable
footwear and a
waterproof jacket.
For the expeditions,
all equipment can
be provided if
necessary.
Participants will need to
bring lunch for 2 days,
an element of their
groups evening meal,
breakfast, snacks and
water
We would suggest 2Lt of
water, although there will
be water stops on the way.
The Longmynd
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You can do it.