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'''Gaisce – The President's Award''' ({{lang-ga|Gaisce – Gradam an Uachtaráin}}) is an [[award]] in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], earned by young people between the ages of 15 and 25 for participating in several activities for a certain period. There are three awards: [[bronze]], [[silver]] and [[gold]].
'''Gaisce – The President's Award''' ({{lang-ga|Gaisce – Gradam an Uachtaráin}}) is an [[award]] in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], earned by young people between the ages of 14 and 25 for participating in several activities for a certain period. There are three awards: [[bronze]], [[silver]] and [[gold]].


The term "gaisce" is from the [[Irish language]] and can be translated as "achievement". The award was established by a trust deed under the patronage of the [[President of Ireland]] on 28 March 1985. In 1988 the award became part of the Duke of Edinburgh's [[International Award Association]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.intaward.org/ireland |title=Ireland &#124; The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award |access-date=5 January 2014 |publisher=The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Foundation}}</ref> The profile of the award was raised substantially following the first award ceremonies performed by President Hillery in 1989.
The term "gaisce" is from the [[Irish language]] and can be translated as "achievement". The award was established by a trust deed under the patronage of the [[President of Ireland]] on 28 March 1985. In 1988 the award became part of the Duke of Edinburgh's [[International Award Association]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.intaward.org/ireland |title=Ireland &#124; The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award |access-date=5 January 2014 |publisher=The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Foundation}}</ref> The profile of the award was raised substantially following the first award ceremonies performed by President Hillery in 1989.
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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[File:Gaisce – The President's Award Ireland.JPG|thumb|Gaisce Award]]
[[File:Gaisce – The President's Award Ireland.JPG|thumb|Gaisce Award]]
Gaisce's mission is to contribute to the development of all young people through the achievement of personal challenges. The process is non-competitive, meaning that all participants who complete their challenges may receive the Gaisce. Awards can be entered directly (without a previous award) or indirectly (from a previous award). The award is presented at a regional ceremony by either a famous person (bronze/silver) or the President of Ireland (gold).
Every participant has the support of a "PAL" (President's Award Leader). It is not a competition, the only person you compete with is yourself. The PAL guides you through the challenges and sets appropriate activities.


Gaisce's mission is to contribute to the development of all young people through the achievement of personal challenges. Awards can be entered directly (without a previous award) or indirectly (from a previous award). There are four challenges in each award, which all must be outside school (except [[European Computer Driving Licence|ECDL]]):
There are four challenges in each award, which all must be completed outside of school activities (except [[European Computer Driving Licence|ECDL]]):


*Community Involvement – Charity work, Help with a youth club, Green Schools, [[Tidy Towns (Ireland)|Tidy Towns]], Helping with children
*Community Involvement – Charity work, Help with a youth club, Green Schools, [[Tidy Towns (Ireland)|Tidy Towns]], Helping with children
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*Residential Project (Gold only) – Volunteering in a foreign/3rd world country, Attend a sports coaching, Irish language course
*Residential Project (Gold only) – Volunteering in a foreign/3rd world country, Attend a sports coaching, Irish language course


Every participant has the support of a President's Award Leader (PAL) who guides them through the challenges and sets appropriate activities.
===Bronze===
===Bronze===
Participants must be at least age 15 to enter. A minimum of one hour a week is required. There are five sections to complete;
Participants must be at least age 15 to enter. A minimum of one hour a week is required. There are five sections to complete;
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'''or'''
'''or'''
*Residential Project – A shared activity with a group in a residential setting for 5 days and 4 nights.
*Residential Project – A shared activity with a group in a residential setting for 5 days and 4 nights.

The award is presented at a regional ceremony by either a famous person (bronze/silver) or the President of Ireland (gold).


==Affiliation with Scouting Ireland==
==Affiliation with Scouting Ireland==
Gaisce is now closely affiliated with [[Scouting Ireland]]. It is integrated into the new 'One Program' for those who are at the qualifying age. Scouting Ireland has an award scheme called the [[Chief Scout Award (Scouting Ireland)|Chief Scout Award]] which is an award that runs in conjunction with the Gaisce, although it is considered by many to be more difficult. Scout, Venture Scout, and Rover Scout Chief Scout Awards are affiliated with the Bronze, Silver and Gold Gaisce Awards. Through the Chief Scout Award you can in turn earn your Gaisce, but this does not work the other way around; if you have completed your Gaisce you do not receive your Chief Scout Award as well. All leaders who have been invested into Scouting Ireland and who have the appropriate training can take the role of being a PAL, if they so desire.
Gaisce is now closely affiliated with [[Scouting Ireland]]. It is integrated into the new 'One Program' for those who are at the qualifying age. Scouting Ireland has an award scheme called the [[Chief Scout Award (Scouting Ireland)|Chief Scout Award]] which is an award that runs in conjunction with the Gaisce, although it is considered by many to be more difficult. Scout, Venture Scout, and Rover Scout Chief Scout Awards are affiliated with the Bronze, Silver and Gold Gaisce Awards. Through the Chief Scout Award you can in turn earn your Gaisce, but this does not work the other way around; if you have completed your Gaisce you do not receive your Chief Scout Award as well. All leaders who have been invested into Scouting Ireland and who have the appropriate training can take the role of being a PAL, if they so desire.


==Summary Of Requirements==
==Summary of requirements==
<ref name="CI">{{cite web |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101229142655/http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/government_in_ireland/the_president/presidents_award_gaisce.html|archive-date=29 December 2010 |title=President's Award - Gaisce |url=http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/government_in_ireland/the_president/presidents_award_gaisce.html |url-status=live |publisher=CitizensInformation.ie}}</ref>
<ref name="CI">{{cite web |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101229142655/http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/government_in_ireland/the_president/presidents_award_gaisce.html|archive-date=29 December 2010 |title=President's Award - Gaisce |url=http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/government_in_ireland/the_president/presidents_award_gaisce.html |url-status=live |publisher=CitizensInformation.ie}}</ref>


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! Service<ref>Page 5, Award Record Book, The International Award</ref> !! Skills !! Physical Recreation !! Expeditions
! Service<ref>Page 5, Award Record Book, The International Award</ref> !! Skills !! Physical Recreation !! Expeditions
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All Participants must undertake a further 3 months in either the Service, Skills or Physical Recreation.
All Participants must undertake a further 13 weeks in either the Service, Skills or Physical Recreation.


===Silver Award (16+ years)===
===Silver Award (16+ years)===

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Gaisce - The President's Award
Founded28 March 1985
TypeYouth award scheme
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Gaisce – The President's Award (Irish: Gaisce – Gradam an Uachtaráin) is an award in Ireland, earned by young people between the ages of 14 and 25 for participating in several activities for a certain period. There are three awards: bronze, silver and gold.

The term "gaisce" is from the Irish language and can be translated as "achievement". The award was established by a trust deed under the patronage of the President of Ireland on 28 March 1985. In 1988 the award became part of the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Association.[1] The profile of the award was raised substantially following the first award ceremonies performed by President Hillery in 1989.

Overview[edit]

Gaisce Award

Gaisce's mission is to contribute to the development of all young people through the achievement of personal challenges. The process is non-competitive, meaning that all participants who complete their challenges may receive the Gaisce. Awards can be entered directly (without a previous award) or indirectly (from a previous award). The award is presented at a regional ceremony by either a famous person (bronze/silver) or the President of Ireland (gold).

There are four challenges in each award, which all must be completed outside of school activities (except ECDL):

  • Community Involvement – Charity work, Help with a youth club, Green Schools, Tidy Towns, Helping with children
  • Personal Skill – ECDL, Musical instrument, Dance, Singing lessons, Web design, Learn a foreign language (No sport allowed)
  • Physical Recreation – Walking, Cycling, Tennis, Badminton, Golf, Soccer, Gaelic, Rugby, Swimming, A marathon
  • Adventure Journey/Research – Adventure center, European walk/cycle, Mountain hike, Canoeing, (Those who would be unable to accomplish this due to a physical disability perform a suitable replacement activity such as research)

or

  • Residential Project (Gold only) – Volunteering in a foreign/3rd world country, Attend a sports coaching, Irish language course

Every participant has the support of a President's Award Leader (PAL) who guides them through the challenges and sets appropriate activities.

Bronze[edit]

Participants must be at least age 15 to enter. A minimum of one hour a week is required. There are five sections to complete;

  • Community Involvement – 13 weeks
  • Personal Skill – 13 weeks
  • Physical Recreation – 13 weeks
  • Additional activity in any section of your choice from the three above – 13 weeks
  • Adventure Journey/Research – Plan prepare and undertake a 2-day, 1 night adventure journey in a group covering a minimum total distance of: Walking 25–35 km or Cycling 100–130 km over two consecutive days.

Silver[edit]

Participants must be at least age 16 to enter. A minimum of one hour a week is required. There are five sections to complete if entering directly to the silver award with no previous Bronze Gaisce award, four if entered from with a Bronze award already received;

  • Community Involvement – 26 weeks
  • Personal Skill – 26 weeks
  • Physical Recreation – 26 weeks
  • Additional activity in any section of your choice from the three above – 26 weeks (not required if the participant has received the Bronze award)
  • Adventure Journey/Research – Plan prepare and undertake a 3-day, 2 night adventure journey in a group covering a minimum total distance of: Walking 50–79 km or Cycling 190–220 km over 3 consecutive days.

Gold[edit]

Participants must be at least age 17 to enter. A minimum of one hour a week is required. There are five sections to complete if entering directly to the gold award with no previous Silver Gaisce award, four if entered from with a silver award already received;

  • Community Involvement – 52 weeks
  • Personal Skill – 52 weeks
  • Physical Recreation – 52 weeks
  • Additional activity in any section of your choice from the three above - 26 weeks (not required if the participant has received the Silver award)
  • Adventure Journey/Research – Plan prepare and undertake a 4-day, 3 night adventure journey in a group covering a minimum total distance of: Walking 80–110 km or Cycling 300–350 km over 4 consecutive days.

or

  • Residential Project – A shared activity with a group in a residential setting for 5 days and 4 nights.

Affiliation with Scouting Ireland[edit]

Gaisce is now closely affiliated with Scouting Ireland. It is integrated into the new 'One Program' for those who are at the qualifying age. Scouting Ireland has an award scheme called the Chief Scout Award which is an award that runs in conjunction with the Gaisce, although it is considered by many to be more difficult. Scout, Venture Scout, and Rover Scout Chief Scout Awards are affiliated with the Bronze, Silver and Gold Gaisce Awards. Through the Chief Scout Award you can in turn earn your Gaisce, but this does not work the other way around; if you have completed your Gaisce you do not receive your Chief Scout Award as well. All leaders who have been invested into Scouting Ireland and who have the appropriate training can take the role of being a PAL, if they so desire.

Summary of requirements[edit]

[2]

Bronze Award (15+ years)[edit]

Service[3] Skills Physical Recreation Expeditions
13 weeks 13 weeks 13 weeks Plan, prepare for and undertake a 2-day, 1 night venture

All Participants must undertake a further 13 weeks in either the Service, Skills or Physical Recreation.

Silver Award (16+ years)[edit]

Service Skills / Physical Recreation Expeditions
6 months One section for 6 months and the other section for 3 months Plan, prepare for and undertake a 3-day, 2 night venture

People who do not have the Bronze Award must undertake a further 6 months in either the Service or the longer of the Skills or Physical Recreation Sections.

Gold Award (17+ years)[edit]

Service Skills / Physical Recreation Expeditions Residential
12 months One section for 12 months and the other section for 6 months Plan, prepare for and undertake a 4-day, 3 night venture Undertake a shared activity in a residential setting away from home for 5 days and 4 nights

People who do not have the Silver Award must undertake a further 6 months in either the Service or the longer of the Skills or Physical Recreation Sections.

Joint Award Initiative[edit]

In Northern Ireland participants completing the Duke of Edinburgh's Award can choose to accept a certificate from the Gaisce or an International Award Certificate instead of a Duke of Edinburgh certificate.[4][5]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ireland | The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award". The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Foundation. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
  2. ^ "President's Award - Gaisce". CitizensInformation.ie. Archived from the original on 29 December 2010.
  3. ^ Page 5, Award Record Book, The International Award
  4. ^ "Joint Award Initiative - the DofE". The Duke of Edinburgh's Award. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
  5. ^ "The President's Award, Ireland - Gaisce Joint Award Initiative". Gaisce the President's Award. Retrieved 5 January 2014.

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