London Borough of Lambeth Annual Report 2016/17
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London Borough of Lambeth Annual Report 2016/17 I am pleased to present the annual statistical report for the London Borough of Lambeth. 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Organisations in Lambeth DofE Participants in Lambeth volunteered for over 5,800 hours this year That’s a social value of £56,911 What is the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award? The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is a charity that offers all young people, regardless of their background or circumstances the opportunity to design their own programme of activity that can lead to a Bronze, Silver or Gold DofE Award. Participants choose activities across a number of sections and set themselves a goal to achieve for each. Completion of a section is agreed through the advocacy of an adult supervisor known as an assessor. The sections are: Volunteering: The participant gives up their time to help Expedition: Participants work in teams to plan, train for and an individual or group in their community and make a undertake an adventurous journey. positive impact. Residential: At the Gold level there is an extra section that Physical: The participant chooses a sport, dance or requires participants to stay away from home and work with fitness activity to improve their physical fitness or health. people that they do not already know on a shared activity. Skills: The participant develops their practical, social, creative or learning skills by pursuing a personal interest. In 2007, The United Learning Trust (ULT) surveyed many of the UK’s top employers, such as Eurotunnel plc, Honda (UK) Ltd and Tesco about their graduate recruitment. Out of 29 activities undertaken at school, these companies rated The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award as most important. Where do DofE programmes take place and how do young people participate? DofE Award programmes are offered all over the UK, supported by the DofE Charity’s regional offices and over 140 countries offer a version of the DofE under the name The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award. Young people participate in their Award programme through an organisation that holds a licence agreement with their local regional office. These are known as Licensed Organisations and could be any formal organisation that works with young people, such as local authority youth services, schools, colleges, universities, charities, housing associations, prisons and others. Who can take part? Any young person in year 9 or above can enrol on a DofE programme. Participants have until their 25th birthday to achieve their Award. One of the DofE’s guiding principles is that DofE programmes are accessible to all, no matter the participant’s ability, gender, background or location and the DofE Charity works with the Licensed Organisations to ensure this is the case. Why do a DofE Award? Participation in DofE programmes develops the whole person – the mind, body and soul – in an environment of social interaction and teamwork. It can provide participants with new skills, abilities and experiences that can be drawn on and be advantageous to them in later life, both when applying for places at further and higher education and the world of work and when in those positions. As DofE programmes are personalised, participants have ownership over their DofE programmes, can enjoy unique yet shared experiences, discover and follow their passions, learn their strengths and gain a sense of achievement and recognised accreditation for their commitment to them. Research with Gold Award holders has shown: 79% developed leadership skills 83% improved team working andSource: tolerance data.london.gov.uk; of others University of Northampton: Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Impact Research 85% gained confidence 61% continued with volunteering 74 % developed self-esteem. 5 year geographical summary: Lambeth DofE Percentage Change 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 1 Year 5 Year Awards started 174 221 249 318 520 510 -3 131 Bronze 120 169 181 195 390 435 12 157 Silver 54 47 67 102 85 52 -39 11 Gold 0 5 1 21 49 23 -53 360 Awards achieved 11 14 27 95 115 222 93 1486 Bronze 3 13 25 79 99 191 93 1369 Silver 5 1 2 14 15 24 60 2300 Gold 3 0 0 2 1 7 600 + 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 45% of DofE participants in Achievement rate (%) Lambeth are 8% 12% 38% 36% 42% disadvantaged “DofE really empowers young people, giving them the realisation that they can look after themselves, make a difference in their communities, learn a skill outside of school and improve their health by taking part in a sporting activity of their own choice.” DofE Manager "DofE is without doubt the most enjoyable and rewarding thing I have ever done with my spare time!" DofE Participant Participation in inner London Boroughs Awards started 2016/17 Awards achieved 2016/17 London London B S G Total B S G Total Borough Borough Wandsworth 966 315 104 1385 Wandsworth 531 119 9 659 Hammersmith & Hammersmith & 682 254 113 1049 504 102 34 640 Fulham Fulham Southwark 772 131 102 1005 Southwark 339 51 27 417 Haringey 726 214 60 1000 Camden 245 71 11 327 Westminster 533 146 186 865 Haringey 246 62 14 322 Tower Hamlets 508 240 67 815 Westminster 213 76 30 319 Camden 552 116 65 733 Tower Hamlets 222 43 12 277 Hackney 582 104 43 729 Hackney 249 13 1 263 Lewisham 482 92 50 624 Lambeth 191 24 7 222 Kensington & 441 102 15 558 Lewisham 156 39 12 207 Chelsea Newham 380 157 5 542 City of London 122 59 21 202 Kensington & Lambeth 435 52 23 510 109 19 1 129 Chelsea Islington 300 35 50 385 Newham 98 6 8 112 City of London 175 73 68 316 Islington 75 7 0 82 “I have enjoyed having targets in all the different areas to work towards, so now I realise I must have clear ambitions and targets in any task I do, which I can apply to future work.” DofE Participant Awards started Young people who started a DofE programme at a centre between April 2016 and March 2017. Awards started 2016/17 Centre Bronze Silver Gold Total Streatham and Clapham High 119 10 2 131 School Bishop Thomas Grant School 80 0 9 89 Dunraven School 52 1 0 53 Lambeth VPC 25 13 10 48 The Elmgreen School 36 8 0 44 Oasis Academy Southbank 33 0 0 33 The Laurels School 17 8 0 25 City Heights E-ACT Academy 21 0 0 21 La Retraite RC Girls School 13 1 0 14 Young Lambeth Co-Operative 11 1 0 12 Evelyn Grace Academy 0 9 2 11 Lambeth College 10 1 0 11 The London Nautical School 9 0 0 9 Park Campus Academy 7 0 0 7 Lambeth Academy 1 0 0 1 St. Gabriel's College 1 0 0 1 Archbishop Tenison's School 0 0 0 0 Total 435 52 23 510 It is our ambition for all young people, regardless of their background, to have the opportunity to enrol on to a DofE programme. Awards achieved Participants who completed all sections of their Award and were signed off by their organisation’s Award Verifier between April 2016 and March 2017. Awards achieved 2016/17 Centre Bronze Silver Gold Total Streatham and Clapham High 63 2 1 66 School Bishop Thomas Grant School 40 4 2 46 Dunraven School 37 1 0 38 Lambeth VPC 15 8 4 27 The Elmgreen School 12 4 0 16 The Laurels School 10 0 0 10 Evelyn Grace Academy 4 5 0 9 The London Nautical School 5 0 0 5 La Retraite RC Girls School 4 0 0 4 Lambeth Academy 1 0 0 1 Archbishop Tenison's School 0 0 0 0 City Heights E-ACT Academy 0 0 0 0 Lambeth College 0 0 0 0 Oasis Academy Southbank 0 0 0 0 Park Campus Academy 0 0 0 0 St.