Having completed the CAS requirement, candidates should be able to demonstrate:
• self-confidence and modesty
• attitudes and values which respect human dignity and which transcend barriers of race,
class, religion, gender and politics
• an awareness of humanitarian and environmental issues, and the development of an
ethical position on them from a local, national and international perspective
• a willingness to interact meaningfully with others
• a sense of responsibility towards all members of the local, national and global
communities, and a commitment to be of value to those communities
• personal qualities of curiosity, honesty and self-criticism
• an ability to reflect on and to learn from experiences
• a spirit of discovery, commitment, initiative, determination and perseverance
• the ability to meet challenges and an awareness of personal limitations
• practical skills which can be used in the service of others and in a future career.
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