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The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award - Canada

The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Canada is the Canadian branch of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, a personal achievement program available to people in Canada between the ages of 14 and 25. As of 2020, over 500,000 had earned the award.[3] Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh is patron of The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award.

The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Canada
Founded1963; 61 years ago (1963)
FounderPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
TypeNational Award Authority
FocusInspire and promote lifelong improvement for all young Canadians by encouraging personal development and achievement.
Location
OriginsDuke of Edinburgh's Award
Area served
Across Canada in all provinces and territories and in 143 countries worldwide.
Members
42,494[1]
Employees
50
Volunteers
2,690[2]
Websitedukeofed.org
Formerly called
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award - Canada

Concept edit

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award was created by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, then the consort of Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, with the intent of encouraging young people to set and achieve their own goals and challenges.[4] There are three levels—bronze, silver, and gold—but, no competition between participants, as it is a personal achievement program, and there are no set standards to measure achievements; the criteria are based on each participant's improvement and growth. Participants must set goals in multiple program areas: service, skills, physical recreation, an adventurous journey, and an additional project.

History edit

The award was launched in Canada in 1963 and opened up to all young Canadians between the ages of 14 and 24.[4] Pilot projects were launched in various cities in Nova Scotia, Ontario, and British Columbia. The following year, one of the first award ceremonies was held, with 48 bronze and six silver awards presented, and the first Gold Award ceremony took place in Ottawa in 1968, when The Duke of Edinburgh presented 18 recipients with their Gold Awards.

By 1986, the award was operating in Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia (1970[4]), Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, the Yukon, and the Northwest Territories. In 2018, over 42,000 Canadians participated in the award. Nationally, the program has developed several initiatives to expand the award so it becomes more accessible to at-risk youth, inner-city youth, young offenders, youth with disabilities, as well as northern and aboriginal youth.

The award in Canada is associated with the Duke of Edinburgh's International Foundation. In 1967, Canada hosted the first International Gold Event in 1967. Twenty-one years later, Canada became a founding member of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award International Association and is currently one of the four largest national award authorities. In 2002, Canada hosted its second international gold event, Rendezvous 2002.

 
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh and patron of The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, in Toronto

Following the death of Prince Philip in 2021, his youngest son, Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, was made patron of The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, announced on 14 March 2023,[5] four days after his oldest brother, Charles III, King of Canada, created him Duke of Edinburgh. He had been a trustee of the international award since 2006.[5]

Provincial edit

The lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia has, each October since at least 2011,[6] issued a royal proclamation declaring Duke Awareness Week, begun with a flag-raising ceremony at Province House. Meant to mark the launch of The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award program in schools across Canada and celebrate students in the province who "are making a difference in their community", during the week, young people, award participants, leaders, board members, parents, and volunteers take part in events highlighting partipants' work.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Fact Sheet". The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award - Canada. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Annual Report 2018" (PDF). The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award - Canada. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  3. ^ , the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, archived from the original on 24 September 2021
  4. ^ a b c d Province Celebrates Duke Awareness Week, Province of Nova Scotia, 15 October 2018, retrieved 22 October 2023
  5. ^ a b HRH The Duke of Edinburgh announced as new Patron of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, 14 March 2023, retrieved 23 October 2023
  6. ^ Duke’s Award Promotes Community Development, haligonia.ca, 2011, retrieved 22 October 2023
  • "The Founder, About the Duke of Edinburgh".

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Duke of Edinburgh s International Award Canada is the Canadian branch of The Duke of Edinburgh s Award a personal achievement program available to people in Canada between the ages of 14 and 25 As of 2020 over 500 000 had earned the award 3 Prince Edward Duke of Edinburgh is patron of The Duke of Edinburgh s International Award The Duke of Edinburgh s International Award CanadaFounded1963 61 years ago 1963 FounderPrince Philip Duke of EdinburghTypeNational Award AuthorityFocusInspire and promote lifelong improvement for all young Canadians by encouraging personal development and achievement Location CanadaOriginsDuke of Edinburgh s AwardArea servedAcross Canada in all provinces and territories and in 143 countries worldwide Members42 494 1 Employees50Volunteers2 690 2 Websitedukeofed orgFormerly calledThe Duke of Edinburgh s Award Canada Contents 1 Concept 2 History 3 Provincial 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksConcept editThe Duke of Edinburgh s Award was created by Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh then the consort of Elizabeth II Queen of Canada with the intent of encouraging young people to set and achieve their own goals and challenges 4 There are three levels bronze silver and gold but no competition between participants as it is a personal achievement program and there are no set standards to measure achievements the criteria are based on each participant s improvement and growth Participants must set goals in multiple program areas service skills physical recreation an adventurous journey and an additional project History editThe award was launched in Canada in 1963 and opened up to all young Canadians between the ages of 14 and 24 4 Pilot projects were launched in various cities in Nova Scotia Ontario and British Columbia The following year one of the first award ceremonies was held with 48 bronze and six silver awards presented and the first Gold Award ceremony took place in Ottawa in 1968 when The Duke of Edinburgh presented 18 recipients with their Gold Awards By 1986 the award was operating in Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia 1970 4 Quebec Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia the Yukon and the Northwest Territories In 2018 over 42 000 Canadians participated in the award Nationally the program has developed several initiatives to expand the award so it becomes more accessible to at risk youth inner city youth young offenders youth with disabilities as well as northern and aboriginal youth The award in Canada is associated with the Duke of Edinburgh s International Foundation In 1967 Canada hosted the first International Gold Event in 1967 Twenty one years later Canada became a founding member of the Duke of Edinburgh s Award International Association and is currently one of the four largest national award authorities In 2002 Canada hosted its second international gold event Rendezvous 2002 nbsp Prince Edward Duke of Edinburgh and patron of The Duke of Edinburgh s International Award in Toronto Following the death of Prince Philip in 2021 his youngest son Prince Edward Duke of Edinburgh was made patron of The Duke of Edinburgh s International Award announced on 14 March 2023 5 four days after his oldest brother Charles III King of Canada created him Duke of Edinburgh He had been a trustee of the international award since 2006 5 Provincial editThe lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia has each October since at least 2011 6 issued a royal proclamation declaring Duke Awareness Week begun with a flag raising ceremony at Province House Meant to mark the launch of The Duke of Edinburgh s International Award program in schools across Canada and celebrate students in the province who are making a difference in their community during the week young people award participants leaders board members parents and volunteers take part in events highlighting partipants work 4 See also editThe Duke of Edinburgh s Award Gaisce The President s Award Hong Kong Award for Young People International Award Association Israel youth awardReferences edit National Fact Sheet The Duke of Edinburgh s International Award Canada Retrieved 18 April 2020 Annual Report 2018 PDF The Duke of Edinburgh s International Award Canada Retrieved 18 April 2020 National Fact Sheet the Duke of Edinburgh s Award archived from the original on 24 September 2021 a b c d Province Celebrates Duke Awareness Week Province of Nova Scotia 15 October 2018 retrieved 22 October 2023 a b HRH The Duke of Edinburgh announced as new Patron of The Duke of Edinburgh s International Award The Duke of Edinburgh s International Award 14 March 2023 retrieved 23 October 2023 Duke s Award Promotes Community Development haligonia ca 2011 retrieved 22 October 2023 The Founder About the Duke of Edinburgh External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Duke of Edinburgh 27s International Award Canada amp oldid 1190384492, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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