Introduction to D of E

            The Introduction to the DofE training course will provide you with the information needed to be a DofE Leader and run DofE programmes within a centre.

It will put the learning from e-induction into context in a practical way.

It is suitable for new DofE Leaders as well as existing Leaders who want to improve their DofE knowledge

What will you cover during the course?

-         The mission and guiding principles of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

-         Understanding DofE levels, timescales and the development of DofE programmes

-         The DofE structure and how it supports you

-         The key roles of DofE Leaders

-         How to ensure that the programme is based around the needs of the young people

-         Information on the range of resources available to help you

-         Good practice in the delivery of DofE programmes

Benefits

-         Increases your confidence in how to deliver quality DofE programmes to young people

-         Fun and interactive

-         Increases yoour knowledge of the DofE

-         Offers the opportunity to network with other leaders

-         Nationally recognised certificate

 

Requirements

All delegates must have completed the online e-induction module and provide your letter of completion prior to attending the course. This is available free at 

www.dofetraining.org

All delegates will be provided with a new 6th edition handbook for DofE Leaders, which is included in the cost of the course.

Course Information

This is your chance to do this course in Leicestershire .

Saturday January 14th 2012

Leicestershire Scout Centre

Blaby

 

Please fill in DofE Training application form  jpg - D of E Supervisor Training and email to

Anne Lewis DofE Adviser

annelewis41@btinternet.com

 

 

 

 

 

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