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Duke of Edinburgh's Award

Registering for The Duke of Edinburgh's Award in Clyde Region is easy!

The person responsible for the group of participants (Section Leader or DESC) simply completes a registration form available from the SHQ website. You then send it to Scottish Headquarters with a cheque for the amount listed below, for each entrant and they will send you the record books. All cheques should be made payable to The Scout Association.

If the young person is already on the Award and a record book for the next level is being requested, add the ID number to the application form.

Please send the previous record book, when complete, to Ron Alexander who will check it and if correct will sign the completion form and send in the request for a completion certificate.

If not completed, please send the name and reference number from the young person's book, as this ID number is used for all three awards

The relevant information parts are in each Record Book. An I.D. Card is issued with the first record book with a number solely for the one person and used on all three levels.

Bronze, Silver & Gold record books are all individual books. Bronze and Silver books cost £13.50 each. Gold books cost £19.00 each.

The Handbook is the Sixth Edition (RF0010 Handbook for Leaders) which costs £6.50 and it is available from The Glasgow Scout Shop.

When an Award is complete, the completed record book should be sent to Ron Alexander. He will check the book and then sign the completion form and send both parts on to SHQ for signing off and issue of certificate and pin badge for Bronze and Silver Awards

For Gold Awards, after checking by Ron a completion form (Gold) has to be filled in and then sent to the Award Manager then onto the Award Office Scotland who will make the arrangements for the presentation; usually in early July each year.

This information was updated on 12.11.09.


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