Bronze D of E booklet

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NGHS Bronze D of E booklet for 2014/15

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Background Information

Dear Parent/Guardian and student,

Please find enclosed the information that you will need in order to fulfil the expedition requirements of the Bronze Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.

The Bronze Award is offered to girls in Year 10, the Silver Award to those in Year 11, and the Gold Award to those in Year 12.

Once girls are registered with the scheme, the responsibility lies with them for carrying out the Skill, Volunteering and Physical sections of the award. The school makes arrangements to train the girls enabling them to develop the skills that they will need to successfully carry out their practice and qualifying expeditions.

The award cannot be completed with a short burst of enthusiasm. The scheme demands persistence and commitment, it is a marathon and not a sprint. It aims to introduce participants to a range of new opportunities, allowing them to learn from their experiences and enable them to discover hidden capabilities and talents. The value and significance of the award is proportional to the degree of personal commitment.

The nature of the award requires participants to make their own decisions and accept responsibility for the consequences. It aims to develop qualities such as initiative, resilience and leadership whilst experiencing a sense of fun and enjoyment.

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Dates

All participants must attend the activities outlined in the timetable below. Students unable to attend on one or more of the days indicated are responsible for making their own arrangements to complete the expedition section of the award. Nottingham Girls’ High School will not be held responsible for this.

Timetable of Bronze D of E activities 2014 - 2015 is:

Deadline to hand in enrolment form Monday 22 September 2014eD of E lunchtime sessions Autumn term 2014

(1 lunchtime session)Expedition planning workshop (NGHS) Saturday 15 or Sunday 16

November 2014Generic skills carousel training (NGHS) Saturday 28 February or

Sunday 1 March 2015Journey skills training:Walking (Peak District (White Peaks))

Saturday 28 or Sunday 29March 2015

Mode of travel skills training:Canoeing (National Water Sports Centre)Cycling (Nottinghamshire)

Saturday 28 March 2015

Journey skills training:Canoeing (River Trent)Cycling (Nottinghamshire)Horse Riding (Nottinghamshire)

Sunday 29 March 2015

Practice Expedition: Walking (Peak District (White Peaks))Canoeing (River Trent, Nottingham to Newark)Cycling / Horse Riding (Nottinghamshire)

Saturday 25 - Sunday 26 April 2015 (overnight)

Qualifying Expedition:Walking (Peak District (White / Dark Peaks))Canoeing (tbc)Cycling / Horse Riding (Peak District (White Peaks))

Saturday 13 - Sunday 14 June 2015 (overnight)

Present Project 22 - 26 June 2015(1 lunchtime session)

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Instructors and campsites need to be pre-booked and therefore we are unable to accept any consent forms received after Monday 22 September 2014. In addition, we are unable to issue refunds as a result of illness or withdrawal from the scheme.

Should you choose to enrole in the scheme, a charge will be put onto your Parent Pay account by Friday 26 September 2014. Payment needs to be made by Friday 10 October 2014:

Walking £185 per person

£ per team 1 team 2 or more teams Supplement

Canoeing £3,672 £2,982

Cycling £2,663 £2,073 £100 per person (cycle hire)Horse Riding £2,263 £1,713

The cost of the award covers the following:• Registration fee with D of E• Operating authority service charge• Training days (both in and out of school)• Practice and qualifying expeditions• Campsite fees• Certificate and pin badge (when the award has been completed)• Tent, stove, maps and map cases• Public Liability Insurance

The cost of the award does not include:• Transport to and from the start and finish points • Food• Personal equipment (see kit list)

Cost

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Practice and QualifyingExpedition Kit List - Walking

Personal clothing and equipment

As stated in the ‘cost’ section, participants will be required to supply their own kit in order to complete the award. A small amount of kit is available to borrow from school. Please see Miss Lynn for further details. Once registered, participants will receive a 15% discount card for Cotsworld Outdoor. Other places to source kit include Blacks, Decathalon and Yeomans Outdoors (10% discount).

Use the table below as a check list of the items that you need to bring to your Practice and Qualifying Pre Expedition checks.

Practice Expedition

Qualifying Expedition

Expedition rucksack (65 litre)Rucksack linerWalking boots with ankle supportWalking socks x 2T-shirt / topFleeceWalking trousers (not jeans)Waterproof trousersWaterproof jacketWarm hatGlovesWater bottle (1-2 litres)WhistlePencil and notebookPersonal first aid kit (to include personal medication, blister plasters, normal plasters, triangular bandage)Emergency food rations (eg. Mars bar)Sun hat

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Sun creamSleeping bagSleeping matBowl, mug, cutleryWash kit and towelTorch and spare batteriesSpare clothesWatch

Group Kit

Each team must bring the equipment listed below between them:

Practice Expedition

Qualifying Expedition

Matches/lighterWashing-up liquid, scourer and tea towelMeths ProvidedStove ProvidedTent ProvidedMaps ProvidedCompass ProvidedRoutecards (including activity log) Team needs to print at least 2

copiesMobile Phone 1 per group. Switched off and

sealed in a plastic bagEmergency survival bag 2 per groupMenu plan. (Only food item that you need to bring to the kit check is your emergency food)

Team need to print off a copy

Rubbish bagsToilet paper (small quantity in plastic bag)Antibacterial hand gel

Insect repellentCamera (optional)

See separate kit list for Canoeing, Cycling and Horse Riding.

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A high standard of behaviour is expected at all times whilst on expedition. Rules for conduct on expeditions must be adhered to, including:

• Instructors must be treated with respect and courtesy.• Each group must walk together unless a medical emergency means

that the group needs to divide in order to get help.• Bad language will not be tolerated at any time on expeditions.• Only one mobile phone per group is permitted on the expedition,

in a sealed plastic bag, to be used in an emergency only. Other electronic items (i-pods, i-pads etc) are also not permitted at any time on D of E.

• Noise must be kept to a minimum on campsites.• Alcohol or smoking are not permitted at any time on the expedition.

D of E expeditions are based on trust. If a student is found in wilful breach of the D of E rules, including those for mobile phones, she will be withdrawn from the expedition section immediately and will be banned from subsequent D of E expeditions with the school.

The D of E scheme sets out twenty conditions for the expedition. Details of them can be found at www.dofe.org. All members of the team must abide by all of the conditions. These include:

• Your expedition must be by your own physical effort, without any motorised or outside assistance.

• Your expedition must be unaccompanied and self-sufficient. • You must be properly equipped for your expedition.• You must do the minimum hours of planned daily activity for your D

of E level. • You should cook and eat a substantial meal each day.• You must create and deliver a presentation after your expedition to

complete the section.

Expedition Code of Conduct

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Participants are expected to adhere to the following agreement:

• I understand that I am responsible for my completion of the award. • I must be on time and attend all training sessions, practice and

qualifying expeditions. At each session I will bring all of the required equipment.

• If I am unable to attend a session I understand that I will not be able to continue the award with NGHS and I understand that I am not eligible for a refund.

• I agree to abide by the code of conduct and the conditions of the D of E scheme. I understand that if I do not do so, I will not be permitted to be involved in future D of E expeditions with Nottingham Girls’ High School.

• The majority of the D of E correspondence is communicated by email. I agreed to check my emails on a regular basis

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The expedition section of the award involves self-reliant journeying in the countryside. Expeditions are designed to present participants with an appropriate challenge in terms of purpose and achievement with minimum leader intervention. Participants will be closely supervised on their practice expedition by an instructor. On their qualifying expedition, participants will be remotely supervised. It is important to be aware that there will not be an adult present at all times throughout the expedition. A supervisor will be allocated to each group; they will check on the safety and wellbeing of participants at some check points and at the campsite. In addition, an assessor will check on each participant’s navigation competency and camp craft skills at various points throughout the qualifying expedition.

Note on mobile phones

Whilst participants are out on expedition, one mobile phone is allowed per group. This must be switched off and taped up in a sealed bag for use in an emergency only. Other mobile phones and electronic devices are not allowed on D of E. If participants are caught with a mobile phone (except for use in an emergency) they will fail the award, as explained in the code of conduct, and will not be able to continue with the expedition section of the award with NGHS.

Expedition Supervision

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Notes

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