Notice of Annual General Meeting of WaterSafe Auckland Inc trading as Drowning Prevention Auckland.

WaterSafe Auckland’s 30th AGM will be held at Drowning Prevention Auckland, 85 Westhaven Drive, Westhaven, Auckland on Wednesday 27 November 2024 at 4.00pm. Please direct any enquiries to brooke.paul@dpanz.org.nz.

Vacancies on the Board exist as per clause 13.7 of the WaterSafe Auckland constitution. Please indicate if you would like a nomination form. Completed nomination forms from WaterSafe Auckland members must be received no later than 10 days before the AGM. Please email completed nomination form, addressed to The Secretary, along with a CV to nicola@dpanz.org.nz by Monday 18 November 2024 at 5.00pm.

Please RSVP by Wednesday 21 November 2024 to brooke.paul@dpanz.org.nz. Meeting material will be circulated by email to those that can attend.

Spring Research Forum

Prior to the AGM at the same venue, we will hold the Spring Research Forum. Starting at 2pm, the forum will cover a range of topics. See the full list of presenters and their topics below.

  • RUKU Tauihi: Safer Kaimoana Gathering to Prevent Drowning – Ants Lowe
  • Float first – Tamsin O’Sullivan
  • Hazards Assessments for Land Managers – Josh Carmine
  • Public Rescue Equipment Guidelines – Dr Mick Kearney
  • Safety Information Provided at Point of Sale – Josh Carmine
  • Surfers Rescue – Dr Loic Le De, AUT

The presentations will be followed by a Forum Q&A facilitated by Dr Kevin Moran.

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