A fun time with friends. An opportunity to discover new interests and talents. A tool to develop essential skills for life and work. A recognized mark of achievement; respected by employers. The DofE is many things to many people, supporting generations to successfully navigate adult life.
14-24 year-olds can do a DofE program at one of three progressive levels which, when successfully completed,
leads to a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. There are four sections to complete at the Bronze and Silver level and five at Gold. They involve helping the community/environment, becoming fitter, developing new skills, planning, training for, and completing an expedition, and, for Gold only, working with a team on a residential activity. Any young person can do their DofE – regardless of ability, gender, background, or location. Achieving an Award isn’t a competition or about being first. It’s all about setting personal challenges and pushing personal boundaries. Through a DofE program, young people have fun, make friends, improve their self-esteem and build confidence. They gain essential skills and attributes for work and life such as resilience, problem-solving, team-working, communication, and drive, enhancing CVs and uni and job applications. Top employers recognize the work-ready skills Award holders bring to their businesses. The DofE licenses organizations that work with young people to run DofE programs, such as schools, colleges, youth groups, and clubs. Through the Licensed Organisation (LO) young people (or their parents/carers) pay for a Participation Place and are supported by Leaders who support them through their programs, helping them to choose their activities, set their objectives, and achieve their Award. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is a registered charity, funded by donations, Participation Places, and licenses. The charity works with LOs across the UK to increase opportunities for young people to gain the benefits of doing their DofE.