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Water Skills for Life

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 438 828 725



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24.01.2022 'Your 12 year old daughter has just been rescued after nearly drowning in the Murray river’ This was the phone call an Echuca mum received from police yesterday... morning, 21st Nov 2020. WHAT? This really emphasises the dangers around open water ways, peer pressure and the importance of achieving a high swim ability. Active level seven was my minimum standard before any of my children could stop lessons, yes this was forced no matter how cold the pool was and I did not care if they got teased for still doing swim lessons. I must mention I did pay for lessons as even though I was a competent swimmer I was not a qualified instructor to teach all the survival strokes properly. Thankfully and perfectly timed yesterday morning, Peter decided to play with his dog at Moama beach instead of swimming, while waiting for Chloe (his girlfriend and my daughter) to do a swim training session in the river. There was a group of young girls that were playing around in the water. Some of them started talking about swimming across the river. One girl said she didn’t think she was capable and appeared nervous. Peter and others on the beach were doing their own thing when they heard someone yelling for help. The girl was caught in the strong current and was getting swept away down the middle of the river. There were many people on the bank concerned and not knowing how to help. It was actually great for them to say that they didn’t have the swimming ability to go after her. So Peter, who often trains in the river with us, swam around 300m to rescue her. Thankfully she was floating on her back and he towed her back to the edge and walked her back to the beach. This could have been a disaster if she was not able to float on her back, if the paddle steamer was passing by, if Peter was not there etc etc. Get kids professionally taught at least survival lessons and survival strokes. Floating is such an important underestimated skill. Teach children the dangers of open water swimming- no matter what your swimming ability. Even how you can get to the edge it is so different than a pool. Stay safe out on the water this Summer. Life Saving Victoria #swimstrong #weALLswimtogether #safetyfirst #swim #swimsafer



22.01.2022 Drowning is preventable. It happens quickly and silently. Losing a child to drowning can have a devastating impact on families. 4 things you can do to keep your... child safe around water: 1. Supervise. Actively supervise children around water 2. Restrict. Restrict children’s access to water 3. Teach. Teach children water safety skills 4. Respond. Learn how to respond in the case of an emergency Kids can’t help themselves around water, you need to. Visit https://bit.ly/2IPq4OT for more advice and information on how to keep your child safe around water. #drowningprevention #watersafety #keepwatch

18.01.2022 Our Community Swim Program is going swimmingly. Congratulations to all who have joined in the fun of learning to swim and water safety skills. #learntoswim #communityswimprograms #volunteer #WATERSKILLSFORLIFE

17.01.2022 Another typhoon for central vietnam. This make 9 so far this year. Floods expected to be 2m plus and 150km winds. Stay safe to all our friends in vietnam



10.01.2022 Come and join us atCollaroy Turtles Water Safety Swim Program we teach loads of adults in the rockpool each Sunday morning starting 6 December 2020.

09.01.2022 CHRISTMAS CARDS...it’s been a tough year, so why not send a card this Christmas to show, those you love, that you’re thinking of them... Mixed Pack of 5 - $15 (includes P&H) Message me if you’d like a pack

09.01.2022 Our Collaroy Turtles Water Safety Swim Program (kids from 3 to Adults) will commence on 6 December 8am at Collaroy Rock pool. We will hold a registration morning on Sunday 29 November at the shelter nearest to the pool at Collaroy from 8am -9.30am. Numbers are capped and information can be found on our website https://waterskillsforlife.org.au/collaroy-turtles/



05.01.2022 Thank you David Hurt for delivering our cpr update yesterday. Our volunteers enjoyed the course. Thank you also to Royal Lifesaving Northern NSW Beanch for assisting us.

04.01.2022 The impact of swimming programs for adult migrants goes beyond just learning to swim. Royal Life Saving research shows the wide ranging social, health and wellb...eing benefits felt by those taking part in swimming programs, not least feeling fitter and happier, and making new friends. Find out more at https://bit.ly/2HqX0Mv

04.01.2022 Great gift for the coming year. Sandi is one of our wonderful volunteers who helps with our swim programs. Send her a message if you would like to purchase.

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