Manchester City Council reflects on the positive impact the Duke of Edinburgh Awards on young people

Monday 19th April 2021 10:32 EDT
 

Ahead of the Prince Phillips funeral on April 17, Manchester City Council reflected over the impact the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme has had on young people in the city.  The Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme is aimed at young people aged 14 and above,  and offers them the opportunity to participate in activities that they ordinarily might miss out on. 

 

 Ishaa Asim of Loreto College, a Bronze and Silver award holder, who is on track to complete her Gold award, said: “The experience has been one of the best challenges of my life. I was able to learn new skills and push myself to limits I didn’t know I had. The DofE gave me a sense of accomplishment, to try new things and be open to different ideas. Without this experience, I would not have developed my life skills as much or be able to explore the countryside and see farm animals as I come from a city. I hope to complete my Gold Duke of Edinburgh once the pandemic is over.” 

 

Between April 2019 and March 2020 alone, 2,304 young people participated in the Duke of Edinburgh scheme which requires them to learn a new skill, to commit to regular physical activity and to volunteer in the community.  Nearly half of the 2,304 young people were considered to be from disadvantaged backgrounds, offering young people the chance to get involved in the community as well as the chance to complete an expedition, and at gold level a residential trip. This saw an incredible 33,410 worth of voluntary hours, the equivalent of £145,333.50 in social value. Volunteering for the scheme ranges from working in a shop, to raising money for charity and general community engagement.  

 

Manchester City Council, Chief Executive Joanne Roney OBE, said: “All those young and old who have taken part in the scheme will feel privileged to have taken part in it, with many lucky enough to have collected the award from the Duke of Edinburgh himself. The impact of the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme will provide a fitting legacy for the Prince Phillip and continue to impact young people’s lives for generations to come.” 


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