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I am already using it, but I need some help

So, you’ve started your Duke of Ed, but you need some help – you’ve come to the right place.

Great work for starting your Duke of Ed, but we know that sometimes it’s easy to get stuck on an Award Level leaving you unsure if you can finish it and move on to the next level. Don’t worry, we’re here to help you carry on kicking goals so you can achieve your Bronze, Silver and Gold!

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Do any of these sound like you?

  • I'm not sure why I should carry on with my Duke of Ed
  • I find logging activities on the Online Record Book a chore
  • It takes too much time and clashes with my other activities
  • I think it takes too long to get recognised for what I have achieved
5 reasons to keep going

We know it can be tough to keep on going with your Duke of Ed but here’s some inspo to keep you focused on achieving your goals!  

 

  1. The Duke of Ed enhances the time you spend on the activities you love doing! 
  2. Having a Duke of Ed Bronze, Silver or Gold Award may help you in getting a job.
  3. A Silver or Gold Duke of Ed Award may help you gain access to Uni.
  4. You will learn loads of life skills that will help you throughout your entire life.
  5. You will have FUN along your entire Duke of Ed journey!
3 tips for filling in your Online Record Book (ORB)

We know that ‘logging’ sounds pretty boring these days, but reflecting on what you’ve been doing has loads of positive benefits! Here’s some tips to help you out: 

 

  1. Use the ORB mobile app for convenience. Try to log after you do each activity, setting aside a few minutes will help you see how you’re working towards achieving your goals.
  2. Make it easy – keep a pen or paper close by or keep notes in your phone so you can jot down your thoughts as you go.
  3. Write what feels right – let your reflection on your activity flow freely.
Why the time you put in will pay off

The time you invest in learning a new skill, volunteering, doing a recreational activity and going beyond your comfort zone makes you a stand out to employers and tertiary organisations.

You're getting world ready,  building your resume and getting formally recognised for it!

One of our Gold Award Holders, Lewis Batik has this to say to you, "I did the Award to bolster my resume. In some way I believe the Duke of Ed has snowballed me from success to success. I believe it led me from one Scholarship to another into a good undergraduate role, into a grad role and now as a professional engineer. It definitely has its pros and it's definitely worth doing." 

Duke of Ed Top Activities

Physical Recreation  

  • Netball 
  • Football - Soccer 
  • Basketball 
  • Running 
  • Tennis 
  • Swimming 
  • Walking 
  • Keep Fit 
  • Football - AFL 
  • Weight Training 

 

Skill 

  • Musical Instrument 
  • Life and Vocational Skills 
  • Crafts 
  • Hobbies 
  • Arts and Design 
  • Foreign Languages 
  • Sports related 
  • Communications 
  • Music other 
  • Games 

 

Voluntary Service  

  • Coaching / Instructing 
  • Teaching Assistance 
  • Leader of a Youth Club / School / Sports Club / Organisation 
  • Assistance at a Charity e.g. Hospice Trade Aid 
  • Library Volunteering 
  • Help and befriend elderly 
  • Caring for public school or garden 
  • Food bank / soup kitchen 
  • Volunteering at Church / Sunday School / Ministry / Youth Group 
  • Tutoring 

Adventurous Journey  

  • Bushwalking 
  • Canoeing 
  • Cycling
  • Horse riding
  • Rafting
  • Sailing
  • Historical/cultural trips
  • Experiencing and understanding other languages/ cultures
  • Historic train or paddleboat journeys, e.g. if mobility is restricted 

Gold Residential Project

  • Residential language courses
  • Leadership training
  • Youth camps
  • Youth parliaments
  • Environment and conservation projects
  • Volunteer work with national parks
  • Restoration projects, e.g. buildings Voluntary Service to other people and communities
  • Assisting as a leader at a camp for young people
  • Working with a local or overseas aid charity
  • Working in a care home or hospital
  • Outdoor adventure courses
  • Sport skills development and representative sport tours
  • Crewing on a tall ship
Top activities to do from home

It’s not always possible to do your activities externally so we’ve put together some ideas to inspire and help you.

You’ve finished your Award Level but you’re not sure about doing the next Level

You’ve achieved your Bronze or Silver and you’re feeling great – so you should! So, you can get as much out of the Award as possible, we want to see you continue to the next Level, here’s what you can do to get started

 

  • Talk to your Award Leader about how you can start the next Level.
  • Look out for an email from us when you finish your current Award Level about how to start the Silver or Gold.
  • If you have any questions, please shout out and contact your State, Territory or National Office.
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Don’t forget what the Duke of Ed can help you to get!

Remember, the Duke of Ed can teach you some amazing life skills as well as help with your future studies and, eventually, land that dream job!

Find a Duke of Ed Partner

Find out more about the Duke of Ed partners including Duke 4Sport, Duke of Ed Employers and Activity Providers to continue your journey.

Need help or support?

If you are a young person and have already contacted your Award Leader and you are still looking for answers or require support, please complete our enquiry form and a Duke of Ed team member will contact you soon.
 

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