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Our digital future What young people do


A fundamental change to the way we manage the DofE Charity was introduced in 2009. eDofE is our online management tool, designed to allow young people to record their activities in a fun and interactive way whilst providing the Charity with essential management information.


eDofE is the tool that underpins all our work and allows us to: - Offer DofE programmes to more young people efficiently and cost-effectively


- Monitor and manage DofE delivery and understand where more support and intervention is required


- Share information and best practice effectively with our diverse network


- Provide support, advice and resources for our network


- Report on our success and reach.


In 2010 we launched the facility for young people to create an Achievement Pack, using the information they have stored in eDofE. Produced as a hard-back book it will provide them with a lasting


Our ambition: by 2012 all young people will record their DofE achievements using eDofE.


Laura Wiles pictured here being presented with her certificate from Lord Kirkham, Chair of Trustees. Laura was the first person to achieve their Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award using eDofE.


Our ambition: to ensure that at least half of all young people starting their DofE achieve Bronze, Silver or Gold Awards. eDofE will help us do this.


memory of their achievements, and allow them to share their experiences with friends, family and potential employers.


With over 150,000 users, eDofE is now firmly embedded in our work. During 2010 we collected feedback from our users and have embarked on a phased development programme to improve user experience. This will be launched in 2011.


The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award – Annual Review of 2010


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