A partnership of support and collaboration 

The DofE is the CBE Groups nominated charity. Together we are a partnership in supporting the development of young people.

DofE mission statement

To inspire, guide and support young people in their self-development and recognise their achievements.

All our charity effort is driven by the following ten DofE scheme guiding principles, which are at the heart of everything we do supporting the DofE in its charitable aims:

Here are the DofE Guiding principals

1: Non-competitive

A DofE programme is a personal challenge and not a competition against others.  Every participant’s programme is tailor-made to reflect their individual starting point, abilities and interests.

2: Achievable by all

A Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is achievable by any young person who chooses to take up its challenge, regardless of ability, gender, background or location.

3: Voluntary

Whilst DofE programmes may be offered within school, college, work time, custody or extra-curricular activity, young people choose to do a programme and commit some of their free time to undertake their activities.

4: Personal development

A DofE programme inspires personal and social development.  The value to young people is dependent on personal commitment, the learning process and the quality of the experience.

5: Personalised

Young people design their own programme, which can be tailored to suit their personal circumstances, choices and local provision.  They start at whichever level suits them best and they can take as long as they wish (within the age limits) to achieve an Award.

6: Balanced

Our aim is to ensure that participants experience development of the whole person; mind, body and soul. By undertaking activities focusing on at least four different aspects of development, young people complete a balanced and wide-ranging programme.

7: Progressive

At each level of engagement, a DofE programme demands progressively more time, commitment and responsibility from the participant.

8: Achievement focused

Before starting an activity, young people are encouraged to set their own challenging goals.  If they aim for these goals and show improvement they will achieve a Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.

9: Demand commitment

A DofE programme demands persistence and commitment and cannot be completed with a short burst of enthusiasm.  Participants are encouraged to continue with activities and to maintain their interest beyond their programme requirements.

10: Enjoyable

Young people and Leaders should find participation enjoyable, fulfilling and rewarding.

Please support us in our objective is raising £10,000 this year.

If you would further details on how you can help please contact us Contact Us.