Requirements
You can start Bronze at the start of the school year in which your 14th birthday falls. You must spend 6 months on one of the Volunteering, Physical or Skills sections and 3 months on the other two – it’s your choice which you choose. You can see the full requirements here.
The small print you may not notice
Getting ‘sign off’
Once you have finished a section you must get your assessor to complete a report on line so that the section can be ‘signed off’. Ask your Assessor to go to the Assessors’ Report page. You must also upload a completed Activity Log.
You should also, if you can, upload to eDofE any other relevant documents, together with photographs showing you completing the section – the more you upload the better.
Make sure you avoid the following mistakes which commonly result in rejection of evidence:
You must maintain an Activity Log and upload it when you have completed the section. You can download the Activity Log here.
If you can’t decide what to do then click here for some ideas.
If you are volunteering as a Young Leader there is a Scout Association requirement to undertake YL training and this needs to be evidenced. You should undertake at least two hours of relevant training during the period of your volunteering, and the dates are checked! Normally you will do this by attending YL training Module A, getting it signed off in your YL log book, and uploading the completed pages of your log book to eDofE.
You must maintain an Activity Log and upload it when you have completed the section. You can download the Activity Log here.
A physical activity is something that requires a sustained level of energy and physical activity (and usually involves building up a sweat!)
If you can’t decide what to do then click here for some ideas.
You must maintain an Activity Log and upload it when you have completed the section. You can download the Activity Log here.
The Skills section is about discovering what you’re really good at. Maybe you want to get better at something you already do, like playing a musical instrument, or learn something for the very first time, like how to design a website?
If you can’t decide what to do then click here for some ideas.
On your Qualifying Expedition you must spend 2 days and 1 night on your Expedition; you must be “out” for 6 hours each day of which at least 3 must be travelling. At Bronze level the Expedition will normally be in the local area in familiar country.
All DofE Expeditions must meet all of the ‘20 Conditions‘.
Before being allowed to start your expeditions you must complete, or demonstrate to your Leader/Supervisor that you have already completed, the training requirements. If you have previously completed the Cheshire Hike you will probably have already completed the training for DofE Bronze but you may need to do a bit of revision.
Your expedition MUST have a purpose – it’s not just a hike. There are some ideas here.
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