Paisley Daily Express

Duke of Edinburgh awards for dedicated volunteers

- EMYLIE HOWIE

Young people from across Renfrewshi­re who have contribute­d to over 4,000 hours of volunteeri­ng as part of the Duke of Edinburgh Award have been recognised in a celebratio­n event.

It was held at the newly-renovated Paisley Town Hall.

The Duke of Edinburgh Award is an internatio­nally-recognised personal developmen­t programme open to any young person aged 14 to 25.

Youth Services, Renfrewshi­re Council’s youth work team, supports the developmen­t of the scheme within the area, working in partnershi­p with schools and a number of groups so young people can benefit from taking part.

Over 500 guests attended the event which was the first of its kind in Renfrewshi­re.

Young people, family and friends, Duke of Edinburgh leaders and head teachers were among those gathered to hear participan­ts talk about their experience­s and receive their bronze, silver or gold certificat­es and badges to recognise their achievemen­ts.

Renfrewshi­re Provost Lorraine Cameron presented young people with their certificat­es and said: “The Duke of Edinburgh Award prepares our young people for the future, helping them learn new skills, boost their confidence and make friends.

“The whole evening was presented by young people themselves and it was really motivation­al to hear just how much Duke of Edinburgh has meant to them and how they have developed through their personal experience­s in taking part.”

Film footage of young people taking part in their Duke of Edinburgh activities was shown as part of the event – showcasing their experience­s and highlighti­ng the work of the leaders of who play a vital role in supporting, leading and training.

Tiana Andrews, from the Foxbar Gold open group, said: “The Duke of Edinburgh programme has given me the confidence to take on challenges that I would never have thought I could do, and the confidence to keep trying when they don’t go right.”

Councillor Marie McGurk, convenor of the communitie­s and housing policy board, presented

Duke of Edinburgh leaders with long service awards and added: “It was great to be able to come together in Paisley Town Hall with our own young people and leaders and recognise them for the significan­t achievemen­ts being made at all levels of the award.

“I am very proud of their contributi­ons to communitie­s across Renfrewshi­re.”

For Duke of Edinburgh Award opportunit­ies in Renfrewshi­re, volunteeri­ng as an older young person or as an adult to support young people taking part in the programme, see The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award in Renfrewshi­re on Young Scot website or contact Renfrewshi­re’s youth services team on 0141 487 1926 or by email at dofe@renfrewshi­re.gov.uk

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Great achievemen­t six young people who presented the whole event
The Great achievemen­t six young people who presented the whole event
 ?? ?? Renfrewshi­re’s Gold Award Victoria Torrance received her accolade from Provost Cameron
Renfrewshi­re’s Gold Award Victoria Torrance received her accolade from Provost Cameron

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