Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

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The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is a youth development program that encourages young people to build skills, engage in physical activity, volunteer, and undertake expeditions to achieve progressive levels of recognition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf non-formal education programme
personal development programme
youth award programme
administeredBy Duke of Edinburgh’s Award self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award charity
aimsTo encourage young people to develop skills
encourage young people to engage in physical activity
encourage young people to undertake expeditions
encourage young people to volunteer
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
encourages goal setting by participants
long-term commitment to activities
reflection on personal achievement
focusesOn community service
outdoor education
self-reliance
teamwork
founder Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
goldAwardCeremonyTypicallyHeldAt Buckingham Palace
St James's Palace, London
surface form: St James’s Palace
hasComponent expedition section
physical recreation section
residential section
skills section
voluntary service section
hasGlobalBrandName Duke of Edinburgh’s Award self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award
hasLevel Bronze
Gold
Silver
headquartersLocation London, England
surface form: London
inception 1956
inspired International Award for Young People
isPartOf Duke of Edinburgh’s Award self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award framework
namedAfter Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
operatesIn United Kingdom
many countries worldwide
purpose personal growth for young people
youth development
recognitionForm badge
certificate
requires completion of all sections at a given level
regular participation over a set period
targetAgeGroup young people aged 14 to 24
typicalExpeditionMode canoeing
cycling
walking
website https://www.dofe.org/

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Army Cadet Force offersActivity Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh founded Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
this entity surface form: The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh patronOf Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
this entity surface form: Duke of Edinburgh's Award International Association
Duke of Edinburgh’s Award administeredBy Duke of Edinburgh’s Award self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award charity
Duke of Edinburgh’s Award isPartOf Duke of Edinburgh’s Award self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award framework
Duke of Edinburgh’s Award hasGlobalBrandName Duke of Edinburgh’s Award self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award
Royal Air Force Air Cadets offersActivity Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
Japan Academy awards Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
this entity surface form: Duke of Edinburgh Prize
International Award for Young People hasAlternativeName Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
this entity surface form: The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award (in some countries)
Kurt Hahn coFounded Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
this entity surface form: Duke of Edinburgh's Award
Kurt Hahn influenced Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
this entity surface form: Duke of Edinburgh's Award programme
Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood offersExtracurricular Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
this entity surface form: Duke of Edinburgh's Award
Robert Gordon's College hasExtracurricular Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
this entity surface form: Duke of Edinburgh's Award
Reigate Grammar School hasExtracurricularFocus Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
Ditcham Park School hasExtracurricular Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex patronage Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
this entity surface form: Duke of Edinburgh's Award
RAFAC sponsorsActivityType Duke of Edinburgh’s Award