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DofE Conference 7 th June 2014 Woodhouse Park Scout Activity Centre

This conference will cover topics such as training, eDofE, celebrating success, developing your county, and more. Join us for a day of learning and collaboration.

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DofE Conference 7 th June 2014 Woodhouse Park Scout Activity Centre

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  1. DofE Conference7th June 2014Woodhouse Park Scout Activity Centre

  2. Domestics Fire Alarm Refreshments Smoking Emergency Exits Lunch

  3. Programme • 1030 – Welcome, introductions, update • HQ update • Training • 1300 – Lunch • Consultation • eDofE • 1500 – Coffee break • Celebrating success • Developing your county • 1700 – Close and depart

  4. Jess Kelly Adventure Development Manager DofE Manager The Scout Association (England &BSO) Meet The Team Claire Maynard Administrative Assistant Gemma Hoskins Head of Adventure and International Laura Butler P&D Adviser (Adventure) DofE Operations Adam Ball P&D Adviser (Adventure) DofE Training Bob James DofE Training SASU Manager

  5. Annual Statistics • Groups • Increased from 781 to 1536 • More accurate data from eDofE • Participants • Increased from 8788 to 20644 • More accurate data from eDofE • Biggest provider in the UK

  6. Registrations and Completions • Bronze 4559 • Silver 1835 • Gold 1052 • Total = 7446 • Increase of 6% • Bronze 1844 • Silver 807 • Gold 374 • Total = 3025 • Increase of 26%

  7. What’s been going on • Staff team changes • Volunteer changes • British Scouting Overseas • Training • Transfers • Gold Award Presentations • Business as usual!!!

  8. Gold Award Presentations • 2 Presentations 25 September 2013 • HRH the Earl of Wessex • 150 award holders and 170 guests • 2 Presentations May 2014 • HRH the Duke of Edinburgh • 200 award holders and 220 guests

  9. Vision 2018 Scouting in 2018 will make a positive impact in our communities; prepare young people to be active citizens; embrace and contribute to social change. Scouting in 2018 will be shaped by young people in partnership with adult; enjoyed by young people and more adult volunteers; as a diverse as the communities in which we live. Members in 2018 will feel empowered; valued and proud.

  10. Strategic Objectives • Growth • 500k youth, 150k adults • Inclusivity • 200 deprived areas, reflective of society, open to all • Youth Shaped • Young people influence decisions, YL’s help growth, adults help young people to shape scouting • Community Impact • 8000 community impact projects, public see scouting as relevant

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