
Level 3 Certificate in Basic Expedition Leadership
The Sports Leaders UK Level 3 Certificate in Basic Expedition
Leadership (BEL) is a nationally recognised qualification that
trains and qualifies teachers, youth workers and other members of
the community to:
- Lead walking groups in lowland countryside
- Impart the knowledge and skills needed to undertake a day
walk
- Have responsibility for the care of others while leading a day
walk in lowland countryside
- Plan and lead overnight base and mobile camps.
It is the minimum qualification required by some Operating
Authorities for those wanting to train and lead groups in the
expedition section of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme. The
level of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award that a Basic Expedition
Leader can lead depends on the terrain in which the expedition is
taking place. The terrain must fall within the BEL Operating Remit.
The qualification also counts towards the volunteering section
of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme.
The qualification counts towards the service section of all
three awards in The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.
Mountain Leader Training UK include the Level 3 Certificate in
Basic Expedition Leadership on the qualification matrix in the
National Guidelines for Climbing and Hillwalking Leaders.
- Age: 17+ (learners must be 18 years of age on
completion - please note, there is no upper age limit for this
qualification)
- Guided learning hours: 127 hours (including 30
hours demonstration of leadership)
- Cost: A full list of prices can be found on
the Fees
& Charges page (learner registration includes 12
months civil liability and personal accident insurance)
The qualification does not qualify people to lead groups
in remote or mountainous areas.
The Level 3 Certificate in Basic Expedition Leadership
has nine units of work including 30 hours demonstration of
leadership:
| Unit |
Unit Title |
Guided Learning Hours |
| 1 |
Plan a walk for a group in lowland countryside |
8 hours |
| 2 |
Prepare for a walk in lowland countryside |
6 hours |
| 3 |
Establish and maintain safe practice during walks or
expeditions |
6 hours |
| 4 |
Lead sessions that impart the knowledge and
skills required to walk in lowland countryside |
8 hours |
| 5 |
Lead a walk in lowland countryside |
25 hours |
| 6 |
Navigation for the Walk Leader |
15 hours |
| 7 |
Manage and develop personal walking leadership experience |
8 hours |
| 8 |
Management of unaccompanied groups in the countryside |
6 hours |
| 9 |
Campcraft for the Expedition Leader |
45 hours |
For Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria, please refer to
the Qualifications That Change Lives CD-ROM Tutor Resource.
Course tutors must not run the qualification in remote or
mountainous areas. The qualification is to be run in lowland areas
or on the fringes of urban areas.
You can download information on the remit for the
Level 3 Certificate in Basic Expedition Leadership
here.
The qualification will take approximately 127 guided
learning hours. However, various factors such as the learner/tutor
ratio, the number of learners, the experience levels of the
learners and the compulsory requirement for a valid and current
First Aid certificate will influence the time allocated to the
delivery of any given course.
As part of the course delivery, learners must include two
consecutive nights camping under the supervision of the
Tutor/Assessor or other appropriately qualified person. Sports
Leaders UK recommends an Accredited Tutor/Assessor learner ratio of
1:10.
Demonstration of Leadership
In order for your learners to complete their Level 3 Certificate
in Basic Expedition Leadership they must complete
30 hours demonstration of leadership within the community. This
element of the qualification is part of Unit 5 and Unit 9, however
the 30 hours demonstration of leadership must
happen at the end of the course, after all of the taught aspects
have been delivered but before the final assessment.
Assessment
Before learners can undertake their assessment, the
Tutor/Assessor must ensure that the learners have produced a log of
eight day walks. The walks are to be six hour minimum duration,
planned and led by the learner in DWL/BEL terrain. These walks must
be completed in addition to the walks carried out as part of the
course.
Once the taught aspects of the course have been
completed and learners have finished their 30
hours demonstration of leadership, they must be assessed for a
minimum of 20 hours, to include a further two consecutive nights
camping. During the assessment Sports Leaders UK recommends an
Accredited Tutor/Assessor learner ratio of 1:6.