dofe conference 7 th june 2014 woodhouse park scout activity centre
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DofE Conference 7 th June 2014 Woodhouse Park Scout Activity Centre. Domestics. Fire Alarm. Refreshments. Smoking. Emergency Exits. Lunch. Programme. 1030 – Welcome, introductions, update HQ update Training 1300 – Lunch Consultation eDofE 1500 – Coffee break Celebrating success - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
DofE Conference
7th June 2014
Woodhouse Park Scout Activity Centre
Domestics
Programme• 1030 – Welcome, introductions, update
– HQ update– Training
• 1300 – Lunch– Consultation– eDofE
• 1500 – Coffee break– Celebrating success– Developing your county
• 1700 – Close and depart
Meet The Team
Jess Kelly
Adventure Development
Manager
DofE Manager
The Scout Association
(England &BSO)
Claire Maynard
Administrative Assistant
Laura Butler
P&D Adviser (Adventure)
DofE Operations
Adam Ball
P&D Adviser (Adventure)
DofE Training
Bob James
DofE Training SASU Manager
Gemma Hoskins
Head of Adventure and International
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
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%
What’s been going on• Staff team changes• Volunteer changes• British Scouting Overseas• Training• Transfers• Gold Award Presentations• Business as usual!!!
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
Vision 2018Scouting 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.
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