Set up your activities, plan your expedition, do your expedition training... ensure you use eDofE (the online record book)
technically yes... but there is absolutely no point whatsoever!
No - you can jump straight in at Gold if you are over 16... you will just need to do longer for some sections if you haven't got the previous Award.
Not if it is a business, no.
probably..............................................................HECK NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not if it is a business, no.
see http://www.dofe.org/skills
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (DofE) program is offered by various secondary schools across the UK and internationally. Many state and independent secondary schools, as well as colleges, participate in the program, providing students with the opportunity to earn awards at different levels: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Schools often integrate DofE into their extracurricular activities, encouraging personal development through volunteering, physical activities, and skills training. To find specific schools participating in the program, it's best to check the official DofE website or contact local educational institutions.
No - it is a PHYSICAL section activity.
No, DofE regulations state, "Your volunteering must not be done for a business but can be undertaken for a charity or not-for-profit organisation." WikiAnswers is a for profit business. See the related link for other requirements.
Tortillas, peparami, cheese string Bacon if you have a stove Energy bars, nature valley, go ahead
In the Duke of Edinburgh's Award (DofE), to achieve the Gold level, participants need to complete a challenging expedition, volunteer in their community, develop a new skill, keep fit through physical activities, and undertake a residential project. Additionally, they must demonstrate their dedication, commitment, and personal growth throughout the program.
Only at the end of a section. Your Assessor fills in their report and then you submit it for approval through eDofE... your Leader then approves it.