How to gain the Award of Blue Flag Status
The Blue Peace Flag Status Award for Schools and Community Groups
The award has been created through the Peace Advocate Project Charity (SC049839) to enable schools and groups to sustain a culture of peace and conflict resolution which benefits the school population and their community.
Once a school decides to engage with this award they start with a two day training face to face or a five day of 2 hours per day for an online interactive training.
Resources included within the training package are six hard copy programmes, a log book per student and guidance on skill acquisition practice plans. All reference presentations for each session will be included in the resources along with a peace badge per participant including adults.
There are nine milestones to be reached following the introductory training to achieve the International Blue Flag Award. These are:
- Practice the skills employing all scenarios and complete each practice in their log book. (Essential evidence)
- Presentation to School Management Team, Senior Leadership Team or community leaders if not a school by the Peace Advocates
- Presentation of Peace Advocate Certificate to each student
- Notice Boards created to inform their school or community of their work
- Service Project planned, implemented and achieved
- Planned training and delivered to next cohort of Peace Advocates by current PAs (building sustainability)
- Presentation of Advanced Peace Advocate Certificate to each PA trainer
- Monitoring and assessment of progress by trainede appointees
- Presentation of Blue Flag. (Has a currency of 2 years until next assessment)



