Press Release: Drowning Prevention Auckland launches brand new website and a New Zealand first eLearning platform

Press Release: Drowning Prevention Auckland launches brand new website and a New Zealand first eLearning platform

06/12/2018

Westhaven, Auckland – Drowning Prevention Auckland with 360 New Zealand’s expertise have developed a New Zealand first eLearning platform for water safety and have updated their website. The online programme allows participants to learn about the basic water competencies from anywhere in the world, free of charge.

The aim of our eLearning platform is to increase the understanding and knowledge of water safety, as well as assist in the development of practical skills, within the community, workplace and school. Participants can acquaint themselves with competencies before practising in a pool or open water. The area of focus for this online programme has enormous potential as it is designed to suit a range of participants.  The current eLearning programme is designed for teenagers, adults, parents and educators.

We captured video footage in three separate water environments – controlled water, open water and moving water. The eLearning platform has modules relating to the unique 15 water competencies as per research conducted by Stallman, R.K., Moran, K., Quan, L., & Langendorfer, S. (2017). Learners can complete a variety of tasks within each module. The tasks have student activities, teaching resources and videos that demonstrate the competency.

The interactive platform allows for sustainable learning, overall consistency of education and a free online tool accessible to all.

The eLearning platform is a sustainable form of aquatic education accessible to many people; whilst not replacing practical learning. It is another tool that aids in drowning prevention education. Drowning Prevention Auckland will continue to develop this online learning experience by including further resources and guides that link to the 15 water competencies.

Drowning Prevention Auckland’s Chief Executive; Davin Bray says that the eLearning platform has been a lot of work in the making and is glad that it has culminated in a New Zealand first. He continues to say there are so many benefits to the platform including the fact that we can educate so many more people with our consistent messages.

For further questions, please contact: samantha@dpanz.org.nz

WATER SAFETY NEW ZEALAND MASTERS SCHOLARSHIP

WATER SAFETY NEW ZEALAND MASTERS SCHOLARSHIP

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:

  • design interventions that will result in meaningful change to a person’s behaviour that will lower their drowning risk
  • target interventions at the individuals who we have identified as at highest risk of drowning.

Water Safety New Zealand are interested in research in relation to targeted communities or groups who have a specific risk profile. Therefore, research on risk should be considered within the context of the specific environment or communities of interest.

Communities of Interest

For the purposes of this research, Water Safety New Zealand are interested in research on People and Prevention within the Auckland or Northland region. The research topic should include one of the following communities of interest:

People

  • Males aged 45+ with an emphasis in Northland on males aged 65+ years
  • Pacific People
  • Maori
  • New migrants, tourists and visitors to New Zealand

Environments

  • Salt water environments Beaches, Offshore and Tidal waters
  • Home pools

Activities

  • Immersion incidents (incidents where the deceased never intended on getting into the water),
  • Powered boats, swimming and underwater activities (diving) are the most common activities.

The research project will be supervised by Dr Denise Atkins – Email: denise.atkins@aut.ac.nz and Dr Matt Barker email: mbarker@aut.ac.nz – School of Sport and Recreation.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria as set out in the Scholarship Regulations and apply online via the application portal available from the AUT Scholarships database www.aut.ac.nz/scholarships

Closing date: 18 January 2019