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The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Centre FAQs

Offering Duke of Ed at your Organisation 

1.   Can only schools become Duke of Ed Centres?
No. Any organisation that works directly with young people can deliver the Framework subject to meeting licence requirements.

2.   How does my organisation become an Duke of Ed Centre?

Complete the online enquiry form and a member of our team will be in touch.

3.   Is there a cost involved in becoming A Duke of Ed Centre?
Yes. All Duke of Ed Centres pay an annual fee that is inclusive of all training and support from the Duke of Ed NSW Division. See the schedule of fees.
 
4.   How do you become a qualified Duke of Ed Leader?
You must complete both Level 1 and Level 2 Duke of Ed Leader training and be approved by the Authorising Contact (eg Principal)
 
5.   How many adults need to become Duke of Ed Leaders?
You need at least one registered Duke of Ed Leader in your organisation, however we recommend you have at least two Leaders to share the workload.
 
6.   My organisation doesn’t have experience in running Adventurous Journeys. Can we still deliver Duke of Ed?
Yes. A number of outdoor recreation providers offer a service. 

Change of Details

7.   My organisation is no longer able to offer the Duke of Ed. What should we do?

  • Contact the Duke of Ed NSW Division. 

  • Any active Registered Users will need to be transferred to another Duke of Ed Centre.  

  • If a Registered User cannot be transferred they will need to be made inactive until they can transfer to another licensed Duke of Ed Centre.

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