Award Leader - Level 2
Award Leaders must use their unique login to access the Duke of Ed Award Leader Learning Locker to register for Level 2 training .
Note: Level 2 builds on the learnings from Level 1. You must complete Level 1 before registering for Level 2.
Level 2 includes:
• Delivering the Award in Australia, including structure and governance.
• Practical application of the Award Framework in the Award Centre environment.
• Onboarding Participants, including Activity planning, goal setting and Assessor approval.
• Participant management including Activity logging, sign-off and approval.
• Risk management and reporting, including Child Safe requirements and considerations.
• Mandatory record keeping.
• Award promotion and recognition.
• Establishing sustainable partnerships, including councils, community groups and sports clubs.
• Online Record Book (ORB) – navigating the ORB and helpful reports.
• Adventurous Journey (AJ) management – AJ ideas and considerations for running either in-house or outsourced.
• Ongoing mentoring, support and communication channels.
Training details
Location: Interactive online delivery
Cost: Free
Time: 9:30am to 1:00pm
Scheduled training dates
Places are limited and fill quickly, if a training session is full, please choose another suitable date.
- Wednesday 11th September 2024
- Thursday 10th October 2024 - School holidays
- Tuesday 5th November 2024
- Wednesday 27th November 2024
- Thursday 10th December 2024
- Thursday 23rd January - School holidays
How to register
Registration for training dates is through the Duke of Ed Learning Locker.
What do Award Leaders say about Level 2 training?
"Has given me a great understanding of the Award Leader role for someone with no previous experience"
"The session was very informative. It was very interactive and that helped me understand the concepts much better"
"Fantastic session, very engaging, used the Teams platform well with the use of chat function and lots of opportunity for questions and comments"
"The Journeys are probably the hardest part to understand as an Award Leader, but the session really cleared up a lot of my questions"