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As a member of The Scout Association you can participate in the
Duke of Edinburgh's Award as well as Scouting Awards. This is done
through being a member of an Explorer Scout Unit or the Scout
Network. The Chief Scout's Platinum Award, the Chief Scout's
Diamond Award and the Queen's Scout Award have similar requirements
to the D of E Bronze, Silver and Gold awards (respectively).
Bronze Award (14 + years)
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Service
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Skills
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Physical
Recreation
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Expeditions
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3 months
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3 months
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3 months
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Plan, prepare for
and undertake a 2 day, 1 night venture
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All Participants must undertake a further 3 months in either the
Service, Skill or Physical Recreation Sections.
Chief Scout's Platinum Award (14+ years)
In addition to the above your need to complete the
following:
- Be a member of Explorer Scouts / Scout Network for at least 6
months.
- Complete 6 nights away, four of which must be camping.
- Complete 2 activities as an Explorer Scout / Scout Network
member from the lists available in www.scouts.org.uk/ive (each
should be from a different list).
Silver Award (15 + years)
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Service
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Skills
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Physical
Recreation
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Expeditions
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6 months
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One Section for 6
months and the other Section for 3 months
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Plan, prepare for
and undertake a 3 day, 2 night venture
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Direct entrants must undertake a further 6 months in either the
Service or the longer of the Skill or Physical Recreation
Sections.
Chief Scout's Diamond Award (15+ years)
In addition to the above your need to complete the
following:
- Be a member of Explorer Scouts / Scout Network for at least 12
months (this can include time spent working on the Chief Scout's
Platinum Award).
- Complete 12 nights away, eight of which must be camping (this
can include nights away counted for the Chief Scout's Platinum
Award).
- Complete 2 activities as an Explorer Scout / Scout Network
member from the lists available in www.scouts.org.uk/ive(each
should be from a different list and not the same activities as
those undertaken for the Chief Scout's Platinum Award).
Gold Award (16 + years)
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Service
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Skills
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Physical
Recreation
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Expeditions
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Residential
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12 months
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One Section for 12
months and the other Section for 6 months
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Plan, prepare for
and undertake a 4 day, 3 night venture
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Undertake a shared
activity in a residential setting away from home for 5 days and 4
nights
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Direct entrants must undertake a further 6 months in either the
Service, Skill or Physical Recreation Sections.
Queen's Scout Award (16+ years)
In addition to the above your need to complete the
following:
- Be a member of Explorer Scouts / Scout Network for at least 18
months (this can include time spent working on the Chief Scout's
Platinum and Diamond Awards).
- Complete 18 nights away, twelve of which must be camping (this
can include nights away counted for the Chief Scout's Platinum and
Diamond Awards).
- Complete 2 activities as an Explorer Scout / Scout Network
member from the lists available on www.scouts.org.uk/ive (each
should be from a different list and not the same activities as
those undertaken for the Chief Scout's Platinum and Diamond
Awards).
On completion of the above a presentation should be made to a
suitable audience, this should demonstrate your achievements so far
in working towards the Queen's Scout Award. You have until
your 25th birthday to complete any of the Awards, but it takes: at
least 6 months at Bronze, at least 12 months at Silver and at least
18 months at Gold for direct entrants.
Why do both?
Why not? By registering for the D of E and Scouting Awards you
can gain twice the recognition for the efforts you put in. Both
Scouting and D of E awards are recognised by employers, colleges
and universities.
What happens when I move from Explorers to Network?
As far as the D of E is concerned, just keep working towards it.
The person who supports you through the Award may change but what
you need to do is the same.
Award Sections
Service
This section aims to encourage Service to individuals and to the
community. This needs to be voluntary and may require some training
in order to complete this section effectively. This section could
include: helping with Cubs as a Young Leader, being a member of a
campsite service crew, leading outdoor activities as an instructor
as well as many other ideas.
Skill
This section aims to encourage the discovery and development of
practical and social skills and personal interests.
The activity you chose should allow you to show progression and
sustained interest over a period of time in your chosen skill. This
section could include: learning to drive, IT, DJ ing, Committee
Skills, Circus skills as well as many other ideas.
Physical Recreation
This section aims to encourage participation and improvement in
physical activity. The activity you chose should be physically
demanding as well as being enjoyable. This section could include:
Archery, Canoeing, Climbing, Football, Sailing, Swimming as well as
many other ideas.
Expedition
This section aims to encourage a spirit of adventure and
discovery by preparing for and carrying out an adventurous journey
as part of a Team. The journey should be in the countryside or on
the water, by foot, cycle, horse, canoe, boat or dinghy.
Residential Project
This section aims to broaden young people's experiences through
involvement with others in a residential setting. The project
should have some form of purpose and be in an unfamiliar
environment with people you don't already know.