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Volunteers can help in one
of two ways:
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as a leader or
helper in an Award group
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help young
people with their chosen skill
Leader or helper All
Award Groups need a leader and a number of helpers to
run the Award Group and offer a comprehensive range of
activities to participants. Activities include
instructing, supervising, mentoring and assessing young
people in each of the four sections of The Duke of
Edinburgh's Award, organising Award Group sessions and
managing the administration of The Award. If you wish to
know more please contact the
Hampshire County Awards
Officer.
Skills The Duke of
Edinburgh's Award participants undertake a wide range of
programmes in skills, service and physical recreation in
order to gain their Awards. If you have particular
interests, or are trained to instruct any of our
programmes and would like to share your knowledge and
enthusiasm with Award participants. Skills programme
participants are involved in a range of activities from
playing musical instruments and learning British Sign
Language through to sports officiating and beekeeping.
As their service, many young people are involved with
the uniformed youth organisations, become police cadets
or become involved with environmental projects. Physical
recreation participants are involved in a wide range of
sports from athletics to football and archery to judo.
If you have a specialism in any area that you would like
to share, we would love to hear from you! Please contact
your local contact via the
map.
For more detail on the Award
scheme go to the
Award web-site. |