The Duke of Edinburgh programme gives all young people aged the chance to develop skills for life and work, fulfil their potential and have a brighter future. Activities Oxfordshire lists activities, services, clubs and other things to do and places to go for young people aged up to 25 with learning difficulties and disabilities. Hello Libbie, thanks for your comment! To find the answers to your questions I suggest you contact NCS directly. Hello Pierre, thanks for your comment! Skip to main content.
You've probably heard of NCS, but do you know why you should take part? Explore its benefits! What is NCS? Phase 1- Residential For the first week of the programme, NCS take their teams of young people away to a residential centre. Phase 3- Social Action For the third and fourth weeks of the programme, the young people go around in their teams doing social action in their local area.
The benefits? You may be wondering what the benefits are to this programme, and here is the answer. Related pages. National Citizen Service National Citizen Service NCS is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that helps you build skills for work and life, take on new challenges, meet new friends and have fun! Duke of Edinburgh The Duke of Edinburgh programme gives all young people aged the chance to develop skills for life and work, fulfil their potential and have a brighter future.
Activities Oxfordshire Activities Oxfordshire lists activities, services, clubs and other things to do and places to go for young people aged up to 25 with learning difficulties and disabilities. Copied to clipboard. Leave a comment or question Your name. Email The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly. Notify me when new comments are posted. About text formats. In the last two weeks of the programme we planned our social action project, we helped a charity local to Burgess Hill The Shed by creating a pop-up shop in the Martlets centre and selling their crafts, as well as baking our own cakes to sell.
The Shed provides a craft workshop for people in and around Burgess Hill who need a work place, equipment and help to pursue their own projects and hobbies. At this time we gained independence and took control of our own projects, allowing us to develop our communication skills from talking to local businesses and also develop our management skills, as we had to organise everything ourselves.
Later on in Summer, I was lucky enough to enjoy a weeks work experience at Ricardo. I worked in a semi anechoic chamber and helped to set up microphones and sensors, as well as routing wires ready for testing.
I received a tour of the building and saw all the different departments and the achievements of Ricardo.
This allowed me to design and 3D print my own phone holder. I also learnt how 3D printing can be used to help test ideas, before anything is formalised.
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