1 May 2018
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award (the Award) and SCOUTS New Zealand are proud to announce an update to their
partnership, which will give young people aged between 14 and 25 the opportunity to complete two prestigious youth
awards simultaneously.
Under the updated Memorandum of Understanding, activities completed as part of Scouting’s award scheme may be
cross-credited towards the achievement of The Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award at Bronze, Silver and Gold levels.
“Scouts will gain twice the recognition for the efforts they put in,” explains Karen Ross, the Award’s National Director
in New Zealand. “Being able to add the Award to their résumés will demonstrate to employers, education providers and
others in the community that they have met an international standard in youth development.”
By working together, both SCOUTS New Zealand and The Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award will benefit from the added reach
of their respective award schemes, helping more young New Zealanders to reach their potential as a result.
“The Award programme is a natural fit with Scouting,” says Joshua Tabor, Chief Executive at SCOUTS New Zealand. “Our
schemes are well-aligned, and our organisations have very similar aims and values, so it makes sense to work together.
We both want to empower young people to lead lives that make a positive difference.”
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