Jump to content

Grand Prior's Award: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m Chicbyaccident moved page The Grand Prior's Award to Grand Prior's Award: Per WP:THE
TobzBobz (talk | contribs)
→‎New Zealand: edited the NZ GP section to contain up-to-date information
 
(23 intermediate revisions by 18 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{EngvarB|date=April 2020}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2020}}
{{Refimprove|date=July 2019}}
[[File:Grand Prior Award Badge.jpg|150px|thumb|right|The Grand Prior Award]]
[[File:Grand Prior Award Badge.jpg|150px|thumb|right|The Grand Prior Award]]
The '''Grand Prior's Award''',<ref name="NZ">https://youth.stjohn.org.nz/public/what-we-do/cadet-programme/</ref> also called the '''Grand Prior Award''',<ref name="GPA" /> named for [[Grand Prior]] of the [[Venerable Order of Saint John]], is the highest award that a cadet in the [[St. John Ambulance]] Youth Programme can achieve. The Grand Prior's Award recognizes a self-motivated and capable young person's ongoing commitment, compassion, and support. It is recognized and awarded internationally by various branches of the program. The Grand Prior's Award is recognized in many countries, including [[St John Ambulance Cadets in the UK|England and the Islands]], [[St John Ambulance in Wales|Wales]], [[St. John Ambulance Canada|Canada]], [[St. John Ambulance of Malaysia|Malaysia]], [[St John Youth New Zealand|New Zealand]], and [[St John Ambulance Australia Cadets|Australia]].
The '''Grand Prior's Award''',<ref name="NZ">{{Cite web|url=https://youth.stjohn.org.nz/public/what-we-do/cadet-programme/|title=Hey Everyone! I've just been awarded my Grand Prior Award.|website=St John Youth}}</ref> also called the '''Grand Prior Award''',<ref name="GPA" /> named for [[Grand Prior]] of the [[Venerable Order of Saint John]], is the highest award that a cadet in the [[St. John Ambulance]] Youth Programme can achieve after the Sovereign's Gold Award. The Grand Prior's Award recognises a self-motivated and capable young person's ongoing commitment, compassion, and support. It is recognised and awarded internationally by various branches of the program. The Grand Prior's Award is recognised in many countries, including [[St John Ambulance Cadets in the UK|England and the Islands]], [[St John Ambulance in Wales|Wales]], [[St. John Ambulance Canada|Canada]], [[St. John Ambulance of Malaysia|Malaysia]], [[St John Youth New Zealand|New Zealand]], and [[St John Ambulance Australia Cadets|Australia]].


== England and the Islands ==
== England and the Islands ==
Cadets begin to work on the Grand Prior's Award scheme after receiving the Membership award.<ref name="GPA" /> The award scheme was named for the Grand Prior's of the Order of St John, the [[Duke of Gloucester]]. The award scheme involves cadets completing 24 subjects at different levels. Eight subjects must be completed for the bronze level, eight more for silver, and a further four for gold. After completing another four subjects, the cadet will be awarded with the Grand Prior's Award.<ref name="GPA">{{cite web|url=http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/young-people/cadets/grand-prior-award.aspx|title=Grand Prior Award|work=www.sja.org.uk}}</ref> Cadets can continue to work on this award until they are 21 years old.
Cadets begin to work on the Grand Prior's Award scheme after receiving the Membership award.<ref name="GPA" /> The award scheme was named for the Grand Prior's of the Order of St John, the [[Duke of Gloucester]]. The award scheme involves cadets completing 16 subjects. Four subjects must be completed for the bronze level, four more for silver, and a further four for gold. After completing another four subjects, the cadet will be awarded with the Grand Prior's Award.<ref name="GPA">{{cite web|url=http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/young-people/cadets/grand-prior-award.aspx|title=Grand Prior Award|website=Sja.org.uk|access-date=11 August 2014|archive-date=26 February 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150226073352/http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/young-people/cadets/grand-prior-award.aspx|url-status=dead}}</ref> Cadets can continue to work on this award until they are 21 years old.


== Malaysia ==
== Malaysia ==
Line 9: Line 12:
In its early years, the scheme had a different subject group (cycling, camping, tracking, etc.) than is used today. These groups were removed and merged to make the scheme that is currently used today. The 26 badges are split into five different groups according to the nature of the activities. These groups are: care, emergency care, leisure, communication, and life and social skills.
In its early years, the scheme had a different subject group (cycling, camping, tracking, etc.) than is used today. These groups were removed and merged to make the scheme that is currently used today. The 26 badges are split into five different groups according to the nature of the activities. These groups are: care, emergency care, leisure, communication, and life and social skills.


Cadets who successfully complete the Grand Prior's Award receive the award from the Order Secretariat in London, England. Cadets who obtain the Grand Prior's Award are known as Grand Prior Cadets and can wear the badge as adult members throughout their service in St John Ambulance.<ref name="Malaysia">http://www.sjam.org.my/our-actvivities/st-john-cadets-1</ref>
Cadets who successfully complete the Grand Prior's Award receive the award from the Order Secretariat in London, England. Cadets who obtain the Grand Prior's Award are known as Grand Prior Cadets and can wear the badge as adult members throughout their service in St John Ambulance.<ref name="Malaysia">{{Cite web |url=http://www.sjam.org.my/our-actvivities/st-john-cadets-1 |title=St. John Cadets - St. John Ambulance of Malaysia, National Headquarters |access-date=10 November 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131110235329/http://www.sjam.org.my/our-actvivities/st-john-cadets-1 |archive-date=10 November 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


===Badge requirements===
===Badge requirements===
Line 20: Line 23:
* Knowledge of the Order (compulsory)
* Knowledge of the Order (compulsory)


==== Care: ====
==== Care ====
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
* Animal Care
* Animal Care
Line 29: Line 32:
{{div col end}}
{{div col end}}


==== Emergency Care: ====
==== Emergency Care ====
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
* Accident Prevention
* Accident Prevention
Line 38: Line 41:
{{div col end}}
{{div col end}}


==== Leisure: ====
==== Leisure ====
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
* Outdoor Pursuits
* Outdoor Pursuits
Line 47: Line 50:
{{div col end}}
{{div col end}}


==== Communication: ====
==== Communication ====
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
* Communication to the Impaired
* Communication to the Impaired
Line 56: Line 59:
{{div col end}}
{{div col end}}


==== Life and Social Skills: ====
==== Life and Social Skills ====
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
* Citizenship
* Citizenship
Line 66: Line 69:


== New Zealand ==
== New Zealand ==
In New Zealand, the proficiency badges are split into three levels: green (8–10 years), blue (11–12 years), and gold (13–18 years). Different level badges have different coloured frames and have learning criteria suited to the age range, with gold level being the most difficult. Only the gold level badges count towards the Grand Prior's Award. A cadet must achieve the six compulsory badges and six badges of their choice to be awarded the Grand Prior's Award.<ref name="NZ" /> There are 27 badges to choose from.<ref name="NZ" />
In New Zealand, the GP proficiency badges are split into two levels levels: Blue (school years 7-9), and Gold (school years 10-13). Different level badges have different coloured frames and have learning criteria suited to the age range, with Gold level being the most difficult. Only the Gold level badges count towards the Grand Prior's Award. A cadet must meet the requirements described below to achieve the Grand Prior's Award. There are 14 badges to choose from.<ref name="NZ" />


===Badge requirements===
===Badge requirements===
* Complete six gold level compulsory subjects and six other gold level badges
* Complete five Gold level compulsory badges and five other Gold level badges
* The cadet must be less than 21 years old on the date of assessment for their last badge
* The cadet must be less than 21 years old on the date of assessment for their last badge
* The first gold level badge must be completed prior to the cadet's 19th birthday
* The first gold level badge must be completed prior to the cadet's 18th birthday
* The cadet must have completed 100 hours of community service
* The cadet must have completed at least 100 hours of community service
* The cadet must have completed Level 2 First Aid (cadet must be 15+ to gain level 2 First Aid)


===Gold level badges===
===Gold level badges===
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
* Adventures
* Accident Prevention
* Animal Care
* Camping
* Caregivers (compulsory)
* Casualty Simulation
* Casualty Simulation
* Child Care
* Child Development
* Community Engagement
* Civil Defence
* Drill and Ceremonies
* Communication (compulsory)
* Emergency Management
* Community Awareness (compulsory)
* Drill (compulsory)
* Environment
* Environment
* Global Citizenship
* Faith
* Healthcare
* Fire Safety
* Hauora
* First Aid (compulsory)
* Innovation
* Fitness
* Life Skills
* Hauora (Health)
* Hobbies
* Safety
* St John{{div col end}}
* Home Technology
* Information Communication Technology
* Leadership
* Maoritanga
* Road Safety
* St John (compulsory)
* The Arts
* Ventureship
* Water Safety
* Kiwiana
* Media Studies
{{div col end}}


== Australia ==
== Australia ==
The [[St John Ambulance Australia Cadets#Grand Prior.27s badge|Grand Prior's Badge]] is the highest award that a cadet can receive and is awarded to cadets who have earned 12 proficiency badges, including the Knowledge of the Order Badge and the Family Care Badge.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cadets.stjohn.org.au/index.php/challenge-cadets|title=Challenge|author=<!--Super User-->|work=stjohn.org.au}}</ref> The first Grand Prior's badges in the world were awarded in 1933 to three cadets; two were from the [[United Kingdom]], and the other, Marion Higgins from Marrickville Cadet Nursing Division, was from Australia. The award is worn on the left sleeve for as long as the cadet remains a member of the Operations Branch and is one of the only cadet badges that can be worn as an adult.
The [[St John Ambulance Australia Cadets#Grand Prior.27s badge|Grand Prior's Badge]] is the highest award that a cadet can receive and is awarded to cadets who have earned 12 proficiency badges, including the Knowledge of the Order Badge and the Family Care Badge.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cadets.stjohn.org.au/index.php/challenge-cadets|title=Challenge|author=<!--Super User-->|website=Stjohn.org.au}}</ref> The first Grand Prior's badges in the world were awarded in 1933 to three cadets; two were from the United Kingdom, and the other, Marion Higgins from Marrickville Cadet Nursing Division, was from Australia. The award is worn on the left sleeve for as long as the cadet remains a member of the Operations Branch and is one of the only cadet badges that can be worn as an adult.


== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


{{St John Ambulance}}
{{St John Ambulance}}


{{DEFAULTSORT:Grand Prior's Award}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grand Prior's Award}}
[[Category:Awards]]
[[Category:Humanitarian and service awards]]
[[Category:St. John Ambulance]]
[[Category:St John Ambulance]]

Latest revision as of 06:37, 18 July 2024

The Grand Prior Award

The Grand Prior's Award,[1] also called the Grand Prior Award,[2] named for Grand Prior of the Venerable Order of Saint John, is the highest award that a cadet in the St. John Ambulance Youth Programme can achieve after the Sovereign's Gold Award. The Grand Prior's Award recognises a self-motivated and capable young person's ongoing commitment, compassion, and support. It is recognised and awarded internationally by various branches of the program. The Grand Prior's Award is recognised in many countries, including England and the Islands, Wales, Canada, Malaysia, New Zealand, and Australia.

England and the Islands

[edit]

Cadets begin to work on the Grand Prior's Award scheme after receiving the Membership award.[2] The award scheme was named for the Grand Prior's of the Order of St John, the Duke of Gloucester. The award scheme involves cadets completing 16 subjects. Four subjects must be completed for the bronze level, four more for silver, and a further four for gold. After completing another four subjects, the cadet will be awarded with the Grand Prior's Award.[2] Cadets can continue to work on this award until they are 21 years old.

Malaysia

[edit]
Recipients of the Grand Prior's Award in Malaysia

In its early years, the scheme had a different subject group (cycling, camping, tracking, etc.) than is used today. These groups were removed and merged to make the scheme that is currently used today. The 26 badges are split into five different groups according to the nature of the activities. These groups are: care, emergency care, leisure, communication, and life and social skills.

Cadets who successfully complete the Grand Prior's Award receive the award from the Order Secretariat in London, England. Cadets who obtain the Grand Prior's Award are known as Grand Prior Cadets and can wear the badge as adult members throughout their service in St John Ambulance.[3]

Badge requirements

[edit]
  • 12 proficiency badges in total (include "Knowledge of the Order" badge)
  • Took AT LEAST 1 badge and NOT MORE THAN 3 badges from each category
  • The individual must be less than 21 years old on the date of assessment for their last badge
  • To apply GRAND PRIOR AWARD before 16 years old must had 4 badge.

Badges

[edit]
  • Knowledge of the Order (compulsory)

Care

[edit]
  • Animal Care
  • Care in the Community
  • Caring for the Sick
  • Caring for Children
  • Anti Drug Abuse

Emergency Care

[edit]
  • Accident Prevention
  • Fire Fighting and Prevention
  • Casualty Simulation
  • Personal Survival and Life Saving
  • Civil Defence

Leisure

[edit]
  • Outdoor Pursuits
  • Fitness
  • Craft
  • Map Reading and Navigation
  • Musician

Communication

[edit]
  • Communication to the Impaired
  • Administration Skills
  • Computer Skills
  • Signalling
  • International Friendship

Life and Social Skills

[edit]
  • Citizenship
  • Home Skills
  • Cookery and Nutrition
  • Do-It-Yourself
  • Cadet Training Course

Neuseeland

[edit]

In New Zealand, the GP proficiency badges are split into two levels levels: Blue (school years 7-9), and Gold (school years 10-13). Different level badges have different coloured frames and have learning criteria suited to the age range, with Gold level being the most difficult. Only the Gold level badges count towards the Grand Prior's Award. A cadet must meet the requirements described below to achieve the Grand Prior's Award. There are 14 badges to choose from.[1]

Badge requirements

[edit]
  • Complete five Gold level compulsory badges and five other Gold level badges
  • The cadet must be less than 21 years old on the date of assessment for their last badge
  • The first gold level badge must be completed prior to the cadet's 18th birthday
  • The cadet must have completed at least 100 hours of community service
  • The cadet must have completed Level 2 First Aid (cadet must be 15+ to gain level 2 First Aid)

Gold level badges

[edit]
  • Adventures
  • Casualty Simulation
  • Child Development
  • Community Engagement
  • Drill and Ceremonies
  • Emergency Management
  • Environment
  • Global Citizenship
  • Gesundheitswesen
  • Hauora
  • Innovation
  • Life Skills
  • Safety
  • St John

Australien

[edit]

The Grand Prior's Badge is the highest award that a cadet can receive and is awarded to cadets who have earned 12 proficiency badges, including the Knowledge of the Order Badge and the Family Care Badge.[4] The first Grand Prior's badges in the world were awarded in 1933 to three cadets; two were from the United Kingdom, and the other, Marion Higgins from Marrickville Cadet Nursing Division, was from Australia. The award is worn on the left sleeve for as long as the cadet remains a member of the Operations Branch and is one of the only cadet badges that can be worn as an adult.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b "Hey Everyone! I've just been awarded my Grand Prior Award". St John Youth.
  2. ^ a b c "Grand Prior Award". Sja.org.uk. Archived from the original on 26 February 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  3. ^ "St. John Cadets - St. John Ambulance of Malaysia, National Headquarters". Archived from the original on 10 November 2013. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Challenge". Stjohn.org.au.