- ANNEX G :
SOME OBVIOUS POINTS OF CONTACT BETWEEN THE APC SYLLABUS AND THE AWARD
| DofE Section | Bronze | Silver | Gold |
| Volunteering | Volunteering as an Army Cadet APC 2-Star First Aid plus 75% of time on practical work. |
3- or 4-Star Cadet and the Community - must last for period appropriate to Award - Volunteering as an Army Cadet appropriate to rank and experience APC 3- & 4-Star First Aid, plus 75% of time on practical work |
3- or 4-Star Cadet and the Community - should be different project to any used at Silver. CSLA if not used at Silver Volunteering as an Army Cadet appropriate to rank and experience APC 3- & 4-Star First Aid, plus 75% of time on practical work, if not used at Silver |
| Expedition | APC 2-Star Expedition Training plus report, provided self planned and unaccompanied |
Practice Expedition - APC 3-Star Expedition Training. Qualifying - APC 4-Star Expedition Training |
Post 4-Star activity |
| Skill | Programmes which follow from ACF training and activities, such as: Skill at Arms and Shooting, Marksmanship, Ceremonial Drill, Military Insignia,Military History and Leadership, First Aid, Buglers, Drummers, Piping, Military Bands, Signalling, Map Making, Casualty Simulation, Model Soldiers, War Games. |
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| Physical | APC 2-Star Physical Recreation - but must last for period appropriate to Award. | APC 4-Star Physical Recreation - must last for period appropriate to Award. | APC 4-Star Physical Recreation if not used at Silver level and must last for period appropriate to the Award |
| Residential | Gold Award Programme only |
Examples: Cadet Leadership Course Master Cadets Course Attachments to Regular Army or TA MoD/District Courses Adult Instructors Course KGVI Course Annual Camp - subject to certain conditions Attendance on a week long course at CCAT |
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