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SCHOOL CAMP Ltd, Unit 1, Old Legions Place, Resolven, Neath. SA11 4NJ. Tel: 01639 710348 Email: info@schoolcamp.co.uk DofE TRAINING PACK 2018 SCHOOL GROUP ID Participants name edofe number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

IN SCHOOL TRAINING DAY Enclosed. 1. Cover sheet 2. Todays timetable / programme 3. Group training record sheet this needs to be signed off by instructors. 4. DofE Expedition Kit List for the practice expedition. 5. Expedition Aim / Purpose guidance sheet. 6. Group menu planning sheet. 7. Example route cards x2 8. Blank route cards x2 9. Route planning instructions for your practice expedition. 10. Route planning instructions for your assessed expedition. Please photograph this pack for your records and email / share it with each other. We hope you have a successful and enjoyable day School Camp Ltd. Bronze training Programme - 28 th January 9 am 9.15 10.45 am 11 12.30 am 1-2.30 pm 2.30 pm B75 B77 B78 B710 B713 B717 Trangias (Graeme) (1hr) First Aid (Lizzy) Planning a Menu (Graeme) (30 mins) EDofE (G+L Staff) Introduction to map skills and route planning (Jamie) Transition Break Introduction to map skills and route planning (Jamie) Trangias and Planning a Menu (Graeme) (1hr) First Aid (Lizzy) (30 mins) EDofE (G+L staff) Lunch (30 mins) EDofE (G+L Staff) (1hr) First Aid (Lizzy) Introduction to map skills and route planning (Jamie) Trangias and Planning a Menu (Graeme) Tents and Equipment What Happens Next? (Zoe supported by others) Students Finish 3.30 pm

DofE EQUIPMENT LIST We recommend that you develop your own equipment list. We will discuss the equipment needed and train you to select equipment based on the following equipment list, which is provided as a guide. Individual Equipment Essential Rucksack 65 - Litres or larger Rucksack liner or 2 extra heavy-duty bin bags Waterproof coat (waterproof & windproof) Waterproof over-trousers Walking boots T-shirts Fleece tops or similar Walking trousers (warm, NOT jeans) Underwear Walking boot socks Sleeping mat (foam or inflating) Bowl / Mug + Knife, fork, spoon Water bottle(s) (to carry 2 Litres) Sleeping bag in a waterproof bag Watch Torch + batteries and bulb Personal first aid kit + Medication Emergency food rations Wash kit Toilet paper + bags As weather appropriate: Warm hat &/or sunhat 1 pair gloves 1 pair shorts Sun Cream Thermal t-shirt Optional: Sleeping bag liner Insect Repellent Notebook & pen/pencil Sports bra 2 pairs liner socks Nightwear Towel 1 pair of light trainers 1 pair gaiters Camera Group Equipment Tent(s) Camping stove(s) Stove fuel in an appropriate fuel Bottle Cooking pans Pan scourers + washing up liquid Orange Survival bag Compass (x2) Maps Toilet paper + bags Tea towel (optional) Group Food Plastic bags (for rubbish etc.) First Aid Kit Whistle Box of matches (in waterproof container) Equipment for completing your expedition aim When packing remember to consider Is it essential? Can you share this item with someone? Item Weight and if you reduce the weight? The warmth, weight and comfort of clothes when wet. Drying time of clothes if they were to get wet. Have you got enough to stay warm in the wet and wind? Squashability / pack size. As a general rule - You should be wearing one set of clothes and have one spare in your bag as an emergency. For Silver and Gold expeditions you may wish to consider an extra t-shirt or underwear.

GROUP TRAINING RECORD SHEET Group Number Group Name 1 Participants names / attendance Training day completed (instructor to sign) Practice Exped completed (instructor to sign) 2 3 4 5 6 7 TRAINING RECORD SHEET This sheet is to be signed off by your instructor when you have undertaken this training. When covered? (signed off by instructors) in school on practice Camp Craft Cooking, Food and Hygiene Putting up tents Choosing camping location / setting up a camp site with your group. Fire precautions Keeping Tents dry in wet weather. Food selection weight and calorie intake Food handling, Hygiene / Hand Gel Safe and effective use of stoves Cleaning and washing up sanitation, refuse disposal, Personal washing when camping etc Peeing in the Woods Choosing suitable footwear Personal Kit Choosing suitable clothing Equipment weight and sharing equipment (toothpaste etc) Packing a rucksack / barrel Waterproofing bag contents Keeping the weight down

TRAINING RECORD SHEET - continued Training in school on practice Expedition planning Menu planning Expedition purpose Practice route cards Assessment route cards (legs, descriptions + drawn on map) Scale and Distance Map / compass Skills Symbols, land types and Map Keys. Path types and permitted access. Taking grid References Calculating route timings Contours and effect on journey Taking a general bearing Taking and walking on a bearing (silver and gold) Making the right decision Who to call, self-help, keeping safe and warm, helping people to find you Summoning help - what people need to know, telephoning for help, written First Aid Emergency Procedures message Recognising as sprains, dislocations and broken limbs Treatment of hypothermia The treatment bleeding Treatment for shock CPR practical experience The treatment of blisters, cuts, abrasions, minor burns and scalds, headaches, insect bites, sunburn, splinters Group management when walking Lost policy Awareness of Risk and Health & Safety Risk Awareness (roads, bridges, rivers & Styles) Keeping together (buddy& numbering) Walking along roads (Hi vis jackets) Countryside / Waterways Code Weather forecasts - signs which indicate changes in the weather Identifying and avoiding hazards in planning Expedition Fitness / Getting a good night s sleep

GODOLPHIN AND LATYMER SCHOOL GROUP TRAINING NOTES Group Number Group Name Please note any issues that have arisen, areas for further coverage, interesting characteristics / dynamics, especially any concerns you may have. Training day 1 Trainer name : Practice expedition Agreed expedition purpose / Aim for qualifying expedition: Are the group ready for assessment Y / N Trainer name :

IDEAS FOR EXPEDITION AIM - BRONZE Video / photo: Shoot and edit, a video to document your expedition 45 mins per day Take photos to record the lows and highs of the expedition - 30 mins per day Shoot a short film, trailer for a film or music video on route. 1 hour per day Conservation: Record (draw or photograph) habitats / wildlife that you see on route and produce a guide to wildlife / plants in the area on your return. max 2 hours a day Physical: Undertake to explore / walk the maximum distance in the two days, set a group challenge to speed walk every day for a certain period of time and keep each other going. Monitor fitness, changing heart rates and body temperature at regular intervals along the expedition route. - 30 mins per day Art / Literature: Make a number of Art Attack style pictures / sculptures on route. 1 hour a day Paint the landscape, wildlife or plants. up to 2 hours day. Write a short ghost story or mystery tale based loosely on places you have visited - 1 hour a day You must remember.. You all need to be doing something towards the project If you are all stopped for 1 hour then the assessor will want to see 7 hours of work! You all need to be doing something towards the project. You will need to bring equipment or research with you to be able to complete your expedition purpose.

BRONZE GROUP MENU PLANNING SHEET Group Number Group Name Food should be organised as a group in order to save weight and reduce the required cooking time. Remember to consider the following issues when planning your menu Weight (food and packaging) Lifespan Squashability Cooking times Portion sizes Meals with multi courses Including fresh foods Food groups / types and how long it takes for energy to be released Limitations of cooking on a single pan. Hot breakfasts Additional energy required on expedition. Extra 1000+ calories needed in the day girls target 3000 boys 3500 NOTES: What allergies and dislikes do people in your group have? What are group members favourite foods? can you include something for everyone? Day 1 Breakfast Lunch Dinner / Tea Day 2 What snacks are you going to bring? Approved by instructor (name and signature)

ROUTE PLANNING SHEET BRONZE PRACTICE Key locations: BRONZE PRACTICE Start Camp 1 Finish Meeting time: 10.00 am Public green opposite, The Kings Arms Hotel, Stokenchurch, HP14 3TA. Grid Ref: 760 964 Icknield community college, Love lane, Watlington, Oxfordshire, OX49 5RB. Grid Ref: SU 687 949 Route length 12-14km Nettlebed common. Grid Ref: 703 867 Arrive at finish 3.30pm Departure time: 4.30pm What you must do TODAY. Design a route for day two of your practice expedition. 1) Write your group number on 2 maps in permanent number. 2) Plot the start point, the campsite and the finish point on your map mark these with a small circle 3) Design a route for day two (the campsite to finish point) this should be a minimum of 12 km. a. Try laying a piece of string (from the compass?) on the map whilst you are deciding the route. This can be easily moved and you can tie a knot to indicate 15 km. (set this by setting / measuring the string along the side of map before you start) 4) Draw the route on your map with a marker pen Try not to draw all over the map or use thick lines that will cover up the map detail

ROUTE PLANNING SHEET BRONZE QUALIFYING (ASSESSMENT) Key locations: Start Camp 1 Finish Car Park opposite Jolly Farmer pub, GU3 1AJ. Harvester Pub on B3000 just off A31 Hogs Back. Grid Ref: SU 935,477 Start walking time = 11 am Herons Way Girl Guides campsite Sheephatch Lane, Tilford, Grid Ref: SU 865,445 Start walking at 8.30 am (latest) Great Pond Car Park, Frensham Grid Ref: SU 843,405 Arrive at finish 3.00pm Departure time: 4.00pm What you must do TODAY - Plan both days of your assessed expedition. 1) Find the start point, the campsite and the finish point on your map mark these with a circle. 2) Remind yourself or decide on your chosen expedition purpose. 3) Split into two teams one to plan each day and design a route for each day that will allow you to complete your expedition purpose on route. Your route should be a minimum 12 km with considerable project work, or up to 15 km with only minor project work undertaken on route. Try laying a piece of string (from the compass?) on the map whilst you are deciding the route. This can be easily moved and you can tie a knot to indicate 15 km. 4) Mark the route on your map with a marker pen. Try not to draw all over the map or use thick lines that will cover up the map detail. 5) Get the route checked by an instructor. 6) Copy your route for both days onto the second map in marker pen. 7) Divide the route on each day into 7-9 legs (stages), with obvious start and end points. Mark these on the map. 8) Open the electronic route card template, save it in your folder and enter your group names and group number. 9) Set the walking time to the speed you walked on the practice. (20mins per km?) 10) Complete the route card descriptions, distances and height climbed for each stage. The route card will add up the rest for you. Do not add in extra lines. Allow 5 mins per km for breaks Allow time for your project work Rather than 1h for lunch why not take 3 shorter breaks? 11) Decide where along your route you will do project work and add the times onto the route planning sheet. 12) Save your route cards in the DofE student folder in your group folder. 13) Review your food / menu from the practice, update your menu and print off a copy for the assessor. To be handed in today in your folder. 1) 2 maps with your route on it. 2) 2 copies of our route card 3) 1 copy of your menu