New website highlights community water safety efforts

New website highlights community water safety efforts

A new interactive website will link community water safety efforts across the country to highlight the efforts of communities large and small.

The Australian Water Safety Council designed the website watersafety.com.au to connect community groups that promote water safety initiatives.

Convenor of the Australian Water Safety Council and chief executive officer of Royal Life Saving Society – Australia, Justin Scarr, says the website recognizes that targeted, local community action is an important element in preventing drowning.

“The Australian Water Safety Strategy 2030 promotes local approaches to water safety and drowning prevention. This means policies, programs, services, and campaigns tailored to local conditions and in partnership with community groups, councils, and local businesses,” he says.

“All drowning is local. We recognize that the biggest impacts are born by families, rescuers, and those living where the incident happens. So, we are encouraging local groups to commit to the Australian Water Safety Strategy 2030, to feature what they are doing to make a difference or to promote water safety. The website is a chance to highlight and encourage meaningful partnerships at all levels.”

Helping peers learn to swim

One example of a community-driven learn-to-swim program is the Bambigi Indigenous swimming program, founded by Gulidjan schoolgirl Piper Stewart. At just 12 years old, she recognized many of her Indigenous peers hadn’t learned to swim because of financial barriers. More than 300 children from the region around Griffith in NSW have now benefited from the program.

The new website will encourage organizations to share knowledge and expertise through the promotion of the organization’s actions, including project overviews, goals, key steps, and impacts to date.

Any organization providing water safety lessons is invited to upload information about their work to the website free of charge. Organizations and individuals are guided through a few simple questions to upload their activities. Photographs can be included.

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