Introducing the Aquatic Warrant of Fitness Check
The Aquatic Warrant of Fitness Check is a practical and engaging way to assess and improve your water skills. The session is one hour long, free of charge and is designed to help you discover your current level of water competency and give you tips on how to improve it.
During the free Aquatic WOF Check session, you will:
Test your skills
Receive Personalised Feedback
Learn Tips and Tricks
This initiative is more than just a course—it’s the beginning of a lifelong journey toward water safety, confidence, and skills.
Join a free session, facilitated by Drowning Prevention Auckland and supported by Auckland Council.
To get your Aquatic WOF Check, register today.
Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Pool and Leisure Centre
- 6:30am – 7:30am Wednesday 17 September, main pool
- 5:30 – 6:30pm Thursday 25 September, teach pool
Here’s what participants had to say about the programme:
Adult drowning rates in New Zealand are increasing.
- Lack of water safety practice
- Entrenched unsafe attitudes toward open water participation
- Underestimation of risks in aquatic activity
- Overly optimistic perception of capacity to cope with that risk
(Stanley & Moran, 2021)
The pilot programme for Aquatic WOF Checks was completed in June 2022. It showed some interesting results:
- Adults overestimated their water competence in controlled pool environment
- Although not tested in open water during the pilot, adults perceived open water competency was likely to be overestimated
- The water competency of all participants improved after education at the conclusion of the programme
(Stanley & Carmine, 2022)
Other news
WATER SAFETY NEW ZEALAND MASTERS SCHOLARSHIP
Closing date: 18 January 2019
This scholarship is attached to a Water Safety New Zealand funded study that is focused on understanding how different factors contribute to drowning risk for different individuals and groups and aims to ensure the water safety sector can:
Water Safety Champions Awards 2018
Our Water Safety Champion Awards, recognising organisations, community groups and individuals that have demonstrated commitment, initiative and leadership in the ‘championing’ of water safety education in the Auckland region. This could include delivering water safety education, creating or implementing solutions that address specific behaviours or problems, or raise awareness around a specific drowning issue.
Auckland drowning fatalities YTD
There has been 12 preventable* drowning deaths in Auckland in the year to November 27, 2020, reports Water Safety New Zealand. There were 17 preventable* drowning deaths in Auckland in the 2019 year, reports WSNZ. There were 13 preventable* drowning deaths in...


























