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Participants can develop existing interests or try something new. The activities selected can be group or individual, but should challenge, and broaden existing skills and experience. The scheme is not competitive. Young people can I select their own program and advance at their own rate. Anyone with the necessary perseverance, enterprise and effort will gain an award For adults the scheme provides an opportunity to help by sharing skills and experience with young people, improving understanding and co-operation between them and younger people.
The Award Scheme provides a balanced program of extra curricular activities for young people and complements academic development. It stimulates the qualities of self reliance, preservation, effort, initiative and self- improvement, and emphasises personal responsibility to the community.
Moral, material and financial support from adults and business is essential for the Award Scheme to continue to be as successful. (Financial contributions are tax deductible).
Should you need further information about the awards please contact the:
The ACT Division of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award in AustraliaProvided on the Web as a community service by Tom Worthington.
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