The Participative Democracy Certificate (PDC) is an award that provides accreditation to young people actively involved in decision-making in groups. It gives participants the opportunity to acknowledge and develop communication, decision-making and participation in the context of democratic engagement. The local delivery team must include staff with following experience and skill set; - CLD/Youth Worker who has experience of delivering training, - An experienced assessor - Group Worker - One independent person who could act as an internal moderator to insure consistency of standards.
The PDC is available for young people involved in decision making groups but must be delivered by/or in partnership with a member of staff who has youth work or CLD experience.
YouthLink members receive 20 free PDC Awards for young people each year, after the 20 places have been allocated it is £10 +VAT per young person for members. Non-members of YouthLink Scotland pay £12 +VAT per participant, regardless of the number going through the Award.
The programme of activity should contain the following components which equate to 20 hours in total:
The Participative Democracy Certificate is worth 2 Credits at SCQF Level 5 and constitutes 20 hours of learning.
YouthLink Scotland are responsible for the external quality assurance
Case study: PDC and Carers Trust Scotland
Provider: YouthLink Scotland
Website: Click here
Budget: Award Fee
For Ages: 11 - 24
Time to Complete: 20 Hours
Opportunities:
Type of Involvement:
Award Recognition:
Meeting Frequency: Ad Hoc
Contact Stuart Winton on 0131 202 8050, or send an email.