Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

Explore and achieve with Scouts and DofE

Wherever you are on your DofE journey and whichever award you wish to aim for, Leeds Templars can help you achieve your goal.

At Leeds Templars we:

  • Give you support and guidance every step of the way,
  • Work with our Scouts Young Leaders scheme to provide a structured and approved pathway for Volunteering
  • Team up with others across the County to bring together other young people, trainers, supervisors and assessors to help you complete your expeditions

Completing your DofE award with Leeds Templars is only part of the journey. Show you truly excel, using your DofE award as the foundation for completing your Young Leaders, Chief Scout and King Scout Awards.

What is DofE?

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) is an awards programme which gives young people the chance to make friends, have fun and build confidence in an empowering, exciting and non-competitive learning environment. Scouts UK is one of the biggest licenced providers and Leeds Templars has its own District DofE programme.

It consists of 3 tiers of awards: Bronze, Silver and Gold – each requiring slightly more than the previous.

Why should I do DofE?

DofE is a personalised, enjoyable and balanced programme that is achievable by all, It focuses on your achievements, and your commitment to it allows you to personally develop your own skills.

It gives you the chance to do something completely new, improve on things your already doing and make new friends along the way. It takes you out of your comfort zone and into a place where you’ll push yourself and have amazing new experiences.

What does it involve?

Young people build their own DofE programme choosing from a range of activities they may already do, or you may learn a new skill. See below for more info on each section and the award timescales.

All three tiers of award will include 4 sections designed to challenge your and develop your own skills:

  • Volunteer – Give something back by volunteering your time at least 1 hour a week – this is usually done as part of our Scouts Young Leaders Scheme
  • Skills – Choose an activity that allows your to prove you have broadened your understanding and increased your expertise
  • Physical – Choose any sport that that requires a sustained energy level and prove you have had some personal improvement
  • Expedition – Plan, train for and complete an unaccompanied, continuous journey expedition with an agreed aim. This must be done with your own physical effort (not always on foot) and without motorised assistance.

The Gold Award also includes:

  • Residential – Undertake a shared activity in a residential setting away from home for at least 5 days and 4 nights consecutively. This must be done individually, not with a group of friends,
    This is ideal for broadening your own interests, experiences and making new friends along the way.

You will get help from DofE Young Leaders and Assessor along the way to help you decide what you’d like to do and how best to complete each section.

How does it link to Scouts?

Young people can complete their DofE awards while they’re in Explorers and Network. This means that the achievements you get doing DofE work towards your  Chief Scout’s PlatinumDiamond and King’s Scout Awards.

You can also complete your DofE Volunteering section with a Scout Group within Leeds Templars as part of the Young Leaders’ Scheme – you find out more about Leeds Templars Young Leaders here >.
Within both the DofE and Young Leaders awards, young people are expected to complete one hour per week of volunteering (or equivalent) meaning that Young Leaders often complete the volunteering requirements without even realising it!

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Check out everything you need to know to get started with DofE and how it links into Scouts.

Award Timescales

Bronze

It will usually take at least 6 months to complete your DofE Bronze.

Volunteering3 months
Physical3 months
Skills3 months
Expedition2 days
1 night

You must be 13.5 or older to start and at least 14 to do your expedition

Silver

It will usually take at least 6 months to complete your DofE Silver if you have already completed Bronze or 12 months if you’ve jumped straight in at Silver.

Volunteering6 months
Physical and Skills SectionsOne section for 6 months and the other for 3 months
Expedition3 days
2 nights

If you didn’t do Bronze, you must undertake an additional 6 months in either the Volunteering Section or the longer of the Physical/Skills sections.

You must be 15 or older to do Silver

Gold

It will usually take at least 12 months to complete your DofE Gold if you have already completed Silver (even if you’ve done Bronze) or 18 months if you’ve jumped straight in at Gold.

Volunteering12 months
Physical and Skills SectionsOne section for 12 months and the other for 6 months
Expedition4 days
3 nights
Residential5 days and 4 nights as part of a shared activity in a setting away from home

If you didn’t do Silver, you must undertake a further 6 months in either the Volunteering or the longer of the Physical/Skills sections.

You must be 16 or older to do Gold

Frequently asked questions

How old do I have to be to do DofE?

Bronze – 13.5 or older to start but 14+ for the expedition

Silver -15 or older

Gold – 16 or older

All activities must be completed before your 25th birthday

Do I have to be a member of Scouts to do DofE at Leeds Templars?

DofE is part of our Explorers and Network programme and Young People must be a member of either of these to do their DofE awards with us.

Do I have to do my Bronze Award before I can start Silver?

Not at all! You can start at any level so long as you meet the age limits but most people tend to start at Bronze and work up.
If you haven’t done the award prior, you must undertake an additional 6 months Volunteering or the longer part of Skills or Physical section.