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Duke of Edinburgh Award Expedition Approval Policy for DofE Expeditions on Foot, policy to be read in conjunction with The Duston Education Trust Off-Site Activities Policy 1

Expedition Approval Policy for DofE Expeditions on Foot Leaders Qualifications The Duston Education Trust believes that the best way of proving the competence of leaders at BRONZE level is by them having suitable experience in the field, having undertaken a number of DofE expeditions previously, these leaders should have a DofE Expedition s Qualification. These expeditions should be local. At SILVER or GOLD level we believe that the best way of proving competence is by undertaking National Governing Body (NGB) qualifications that have an assessment element such as Basic Expedition Leader (BEL), Lowland Leader Award (LLA), Countryside Leader Award (CLA), Walking Group Leader (WGL) and Mountain Leader (ML) Any leaders who have not undertaken a NGB qualification will be internally assessed against competency levels set out in the school's Educational visits policy, these staff will only be permitted to assist with D of E expeditions at SILVER or GOLD level as supplementary volunteers and will not be permitted to supervise or lead groups whilst participating in D of E practice and full expeditions. This internal assessment does not replace NGB qualifications and will be repeated every two years. The leader s qualifications need to be matched to the terrain in which the expedition teams will be working and for simplicity this terrain has been split into three distinct categories; Terrain Level Description of Terrain Qualification minimum Required for Expedition Manager/ Competency and Internal Verification for Expedition First Aid cover required Level 1 Terrain that is under 600 meters in height, and not more than 30 minutes on foot from a public road or habitation where it would be reasonable to get help. Walking should be mainly on footpaths with clearly identifiable features and landmarks. Areas enclosed by well defined geographical or manmade boundaries such as classified roads. DofE Expedition Qualification (LOCAL EXPEDITIONS) (Further afield) Basic Expedition Leader (BEL) Countryside Leader Award (CLA) Lowland Leader Award (LLA) At Bronze Level local expeditions can be supervised by a leader who holds a DofE Expedition Qualification who is deemed to have suitable experience and has evidence to prove this. If the expedition is not deemed local a BEL or equivalent MUST be held. 8 hour first aid course 2

Level 2 Terrain that includes open, uncultivated, non mountainous, high or remote country known variously as upland, moor, bog, fell, hill or down. Areas enclosed by well- defined geographical or manmade boundaries such as classified roads. (Areas that merge with mountain regions and do not have well defined boundaries are excluded.) Walking Group Leader (WGL) Lowland Leader Award (LLA) DofE Expedition Qualification NGB qualification Training course successfully attended Current and approved first aid certificate for all NGB leaders 16 hour first aid course Areas of remoteness that are easily exited in a few hours, returning to a refuge or an accessible road. Areas where movement on steep or rocky terrain is not required (in either a planned or unplanned situation) Level 3 Any terrain including that above where there are no clear boundaries and are classed as mountainous or where steep or rocky terrain may be encounter ed. Mountain Leader (ML) Summer NGB qualification Training course successfully attended Current and approved first aid certificate for all NGB leaders 16 hour first aid course 3

Scope of Qualifications All of the above are for operation in summer conditions only 1. Internal Assessment The Duston Education Trust offers the opportunity for volunteer supporting staff (as described above) to be internally assessed for technical competency by the DofE Manager. This internal assessment will need to be repeated every two years. In addition evidence of recent experience either with The Duston Education Trust or personally will be required. Expedition Roles The following roles are to be found on Expeditions run by The Duston Education Trust. A D of E Manager is a strategic role, managing the license, quality, staff, systems, procedures and disseminates DofE information and changes, manages purchasing, growth, quality and completion and attends DofE Manager meetings and undertakes the license reviews They will be delegated their role and will have been assessed at the correct level for the terrain, take responsibility for the staffing and teams in the field. An Expedition Helper is someone who may support an Expedition Leader but has not been assessed as competent to supervise a team independently. They may not take responsibility for the safety of a team. An Expedition Assessor has completed the EAAS course, and a supported assessment. They are approved by The Duston Education Trust and are registered with the D of E as an assessor. They do not take responsibility for the health and safety of the participants in the field. In line with guidance from the HSE 2, all staff involved DofE expeditions will also receive suitable training in the safe handling and operation of stoves and Trangias used for camping expeditions. Expedition s Course. The role is for those directly overseeing the activity participants are undertaking for any of the sections (and for the expedition section, the supervisor is identified specifically as an Expedition to highlight the level of knowledge and responsibility they have for the young people. Ratios of Adults to Young People. There must be a minimum of 2 adults with any DofE Expedition that takes place, where there are both male and female participants then it is advisable to have a leader of each sex. When training novice teams, an Expedition Leader may lead up to two Expedition teams with the support of one expedition helper providing they are within the same, self-contained geographical area, or in close proximity. For example on the same route but separated in time, or on parallel routes close together, in close enough contact for the Expedition to be able to assist if necessary. If there are sufficient Expedition Helpers then the Expedition must be able to float between the two teams. 1 Defined as BST 2 HSE definition states - Councils, schools and voluntary groups that organise camping trips involving the use of highly flammable stove fuel must ensure they implement effective precautions to prevent the ignition of fuel or vapour 4

For the supervision of competent teams on final practice and qualifying expeditions, Expedition Helpers should be able to look after themselves, deal with any incidents and provide assistance to the team should they need it. Expedition s are reminded that they should deploy Expedition Helpers to tasks for which they are competent. Where more than two expedition teams go out then the ratio of staff to young people must be as follows: There must be one member of staff for each independent expedition team An Expedition Leader may supervise up to two teams with the support of other Expedition Helpers. (See information above) For example: 2 Bronze teams working in Terrain 1 must have a minimum of 1 DofE Expedition per team. There should also be at least 1 helper/volunteer per team (preferable). Assessing Ratios An assessor may assess up to 2 teams. Assessors should have had no previous role in training or supervising the participants. Assessors must have completed the appropriate training as detailed above. Assessors must be accredited to the DofE centre and there must be evidence to prove this. Any assessors who are bought in (not a member of staff at The Duston School) must have the appropriate form EAAS12 filled in and be accredited on edofe to The Duston School DofE Centre. First Aid All Expedition Leaders must have a valid first aid certificate of the appropriate duration at all times. 8 hour and 16 hour first aid qualifications must include as a minimum CPR, Bleeding, Shock, Drowning, Hypo and Hyperthermia, Broken Bones and other minor injuries. Notification of intention to run DofE Expeditions or Training All DofE Expeditions must be notified to The Duston Education Trust outdoor education advisors, via the online visit approval reporting system, operated by:- Evolve. All off site trips including D of E expeditions must be approved by one of The Duston Education Trusts EVCs. Notifications to Evolve must be sent in a minimum of 4 weeks prior to the activity taking place. Training will be available on request for any volunteers and staff on this process. Expeditions will be approved by the designated EVC who will use the matrix of qualifications and terrain to decide on the appropriateness of the planned expedition. Any expeditions that do not fall within the matrix, or where leader s qualifications do not match the requirements of the terrain will be referred back to the D of E Manager. 5

Participant Places It is a requirement of the Licensed Organisation that all young people on an expedition have purchased a participation place, this ensures that young people are registered with the Licensed Organisation and are covered by the Licensed Organisation s insurance. The Delivery of Expeditions and Training D of E Leaders delivering Expeditions and Training must follow the guidance as laid down in the Duke of Edinburgh s Award Handbook, Programme planners and Expedition Guide. All D of E training undertaken (externally or via internal assessment) will be recorded and reviewed Assessors The Duston Education Trust ensures that expeditions are assessed only by those who have competency in assessing and competency in the mode of travel. All those wishing to assess an expedition for The Duston Education Trust must be accredited assessors with the Duke of Edinburgh s Award as previously mentioned. Key Manager Educational Visits Co-ordinator Monitoring Board of Directors Ratified (BOD) September 2015 Review Date October 2018 (unless a change in legislation dictates otherwise) Location of Policy Access to Policy Open This Policy applies to all staff and students of the MLT and to those others offered access to such MLT resources. 6

FLOW CHART Commission LOtC activity LOtC standards in place Change supplier/ upgrade standard Cancel Commission Yes Yes Appropriately trained staff in place to co-ordinate activity Cancel activity YES Place activity on Evolve website. YES YES Evolve to approve, once all risk assessments completed Is CAT C approval required Activity approved by School EVC once all risk assessments completed 7