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  1. 4 days ago · The Duke of Edinburgh's Award helps young people build life-long belief in themselves, supporting them to take on their own challenges, follow their passions, and discover talents they never knew they had.

  2. The Award is intended to help both the young as well as those who are concerned for their welfare. [It] provides an introduction to worthwhile leisure activities and voluntary service, as a challenge to the satisfaction of achievement and encourages the development of young citizens. HRH The Duke of Edinburgh - Founder of the Award.

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  3. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (commonly abbreviated DofE) [2] is a youth awards programme founded in the United Kingdom in 1956 by the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, which has since expanded to 144 nations. The awards recognise adolescents and young adults for completing a series of self-improvement exercises modelled on Kurt Hahn 's ...

    • United Kingdom and others
    • Gold, Silver or Bronze (UK)
  4. The DofE is many things to many people, supporting generations to successfully navigate adult life. 14-24 year-olds can do a DofE programme 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 Bronze and Silver level and five ...

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  6. A DofE Award is not just a prestigious Award much desired by colleges, universities, and employers. It’s recognition of the huge effort you’ve put in to doing it, the people you’ve helped and the skills you’ve learnt along the way. Be proud. You’re an Achiever! Find out more. Everything you need to know about doing your DofE, from ...

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  7. Taking part in the Award takes commitment, a spirit of adventure, decision making, goal setting and perseverance in achieving them. It won’t be easy, however, the sense of accomplishment you’ll feel at the end of the journey will be worth it, because it will be something you did just for YOU! It also looks great on post-secondary ...

  8. 3,426 likes. theroyalfamily. In 1956 The Duke of Edinburgh launched the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme, aimed at challenging young people in Great Britain and the other parts of the Commonwealth to ‘attain standards of achievement and endeavour in a wide variety of active interests’. In 2016, now operating in 140 countries and ...

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