Duke of Edinburgh Award eligibility

Complete your Duke of Ed Residential Project with CRU Camps!

Being a camper or leader on a CRU Camp is a great way to achieve the Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award Residential Project section.

Here are some ways in which certain camps meet the requirements:

Study Camp

A great place to complete your residential project for the Duke of Edinburgh award. On a CRU Study Camp, you will be outside your usual place of residence, with people who are largely new to you, working towards the common goal of studying for your exams and exploring the Christian faith on camp.

General activity camps

Try new experiences and broaden your understanding of the Christian worldview through talks and daily discussion groups.

Leadership camps

Develop your skills in leadership and engage in sessions that will challenge you to think about leadership from a Christian worldview.

Specific skills camps (skiing, water skiing, dirt bike)

Set goals to improve your skills in the main activity of camp. Work in a team to achieve combined goals too.

Lead on a camp

Serve and mentor young campers through a full week of leadership (must meet CRU Camps Volunteer Requirements).

Things to bear in mind:

While CRU Camp volunteers will be very supportive in your completion of the Residential Project, the overall responsibility will be yours.
Approval
Ensure that your Award Leader (supervisor) has approved the CRU Camp.
Communicate
Inform CRU Camps of your plans to use the particular CRU Camp for the Residential Project and communicate any needs of your Award Unit (e.g. forms for your assessor).
Set goals
Take responsibility for the setting of goals. Our leaders are more than happy to assist you in setting and reaching your goals but they are not responsible for you completing the requirements.
Get assessed
Be in communication with the leader who is your assessor on camp to organise a time for the assessment to be completed at the end of camp.

Steps to take:

To ensure this is a smooth process for you and your assessor, please make sure you are aware of the following process.

Register for camp and notify us of your intention to complete the Duke of Edinburgh award. You may have already done this by checking the box in your camp registration. You can log onto your registration to check this, or email [email protected] to confirm.
Ensure your award leader (usually at your school) is supportive of you completing your residential project through camp. Your assessor will be one of the camp directors, or a senior leader they delegate.
Set appropriate goals for the project. These may include goals relating to study, getting to know other campers, exploring faith etc.
Attend the start of camp briefing run by your assessor. This will be on the first day and make clear to those participating. Make your assessor aware of your goals at this meeting.
Be an active participant during camp and work towards achieving your goals.
At the end of camp, collect a completed assessor form from your assessor.

NB: campers who make no effort to achieve their goals or contribute positively towards camp culture may not have their project signed off as completed.
After camp, complete your online record book as soon as possible. This will send a link to your assessor for a final assessment. To ensure assessors are able to remember details of your participation and to respect the time of our volunteer assessors, we cannot guarantee that forms submitted after Week 4 of the term following camp will be signed off (e.g. for camps in July, this would be after Week 4 of Term 3). This may result in you needing to complete a different residential project.
We hope to see you on camp and wish you all the best in completing your Duke of Ed Award!

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