A short education session designed to give participants the essential water competence knowledge and understanding they need to feel more confident and safely enjoy everyday situations at the beach, pool, or near water in your community.
Key points covered in the session are:
- Snapshot of the 15 water competencies for drowning prevention
- Float first survival response
- Using lifejackets
- Access to free resources or opportunities to further develop knowledge and skills.
Choose a 15, 30, or 60 minute session.
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