Splash Breakaway

Splash Breakaway

The Splash Break-away Holiday Programme was designed to work with youth aged between 11- 17 years to stop preventable drownings from happening.

The programme focuses on building tamariki and rangatahi water competence, rather than focusing on swimming skills alone. It incorporates a wide range of recreational water experiences and simulations that puts discussion and theory into a practical format so that in-depth learning can take place.

The Statistics

In the period of 2015-2019 there were 93 preventable drownings in Tamaki Makaurau and 408 in Aotearoa. Drowning is the second highest cause of death as a result of unintentional injury among 1–24 years (WSNZ, 2018). The highest age group for preventable drownings are those aged between 15-24 years of age regionally and nationally.

15 Water Competencies

This programme focuses on the 15 drowning prevention water competencies that is a “sum of all personal aquatic movements that help to prevent drownings as well as the associated water safety knowledge, attitudes values, judgement and behaviours that facilitate safety in, on and around water’ (Moran, 2013., pp4).

Splash Break-away helps to increase knowledge and awareness of the different and unique water environments that are abundant all across Tāmaki Makaurau. The goal is to reduce risky behaviour when participants go on to visit specific water environments such as the beach, local pool, and/or fresh waterholes.

Each participant receives a Splash Break-away certificate on completion, along with the Coastguard Boating Education Programme certificate which is delivered in partnership with Coastguard Boating Education.

Equipping tamariki and rangatahi with aquatic skills is not only for their personal benefit but is also so they can become role models amongst friends and family. Drowning Prevention Auckland are confident that this programme contributes to developing a culture of water safety throughout youth and their families.

Splash is designed for those who would not normally attend a holiday programme by removing barriers for the participant and their family such as financial costs and providing our participants with a free basic lunch and a loan rash shirt for the day.

Drowning Prevention Auckland has been delivering Splash Break-Away since 2009 and continues to expand throughout the Auckland Region. The drowning prevention water competencies that are taught are being more recognised in swim schools and through formal education. Children learn lifelong valuable skills while taking part in this programme.

We would like to thank Oranga Tamariki for the continuous support in funding the break-away programme. Without your funding we would not be able to deliver such a beneficial programme to the number of kids who go through it each year.

Complete the FREE e-learning module: Water Safety for Youth & Young Adults

Early Childhood Water Safety Education Programme

Early Childhood Water Safety Education Programme

As children become mobile they begin to explore their surroundings, however their sense of curiosity and adventure is not matched by an understanding of the possible risks and dangers.

Drowning Prevention Auckland offers parents and caregivers the opportunity to learn more about keeping their under 5s safe in, on and around water so that we can work together to reduce the risk of drowning.

Parent / caregiver in water with under 5

With funding support from Water Safety New Zealand we provide water safety workshops which will enable parents and caregivers to:

  • Develop their own water competence – knowledge, understanding and skills.
  • Be more confident and skilled to provide essential water safety learning for their pre-school children, and to implement appropriate protective practices to keep their children safer in, on and near water.
  • Experience fun and safe activities with their under 5s in frequently accessed water environments.

While water can be fun, exciting and educational, it is potentially dangerous too and unfortunately in New Zealand our drowning statistics reflect this.

Most children aged 0-4 years of age who drown do so around the home environment with almost half in home pools. An emerging trend is an increase in drownings in environments outside, but close to the home, such as ponds, drains, farm troughs, creeks, and estuaries (WSNZ, 2020).

Group of young kids on the beach with adult supervision

The Early Childhood Water Safety Workshops include several components. The first is an indoor workshop to develop knowledge and understanding of water competence and appropriate protective practices to keep children safer around water. Parents and caregivers will then have the opportunity to develop their own and their child/childrens’ water confidence in a controlled environment. These follow-on in-water sessions take place in a pool and/or open water environments, such as the beach, creek, waterfall, pond, stream, and/or lake.

The open water environment sessions are an invaluable part of the programme and give people a real sense of awareness of the dangers and the risk minimisation strategies available when taking young children to these types of environments.

Early Childhood Centres can also have their children participate in fun, interaction and age appropriate sessions which enable the children to know what to do in a water environment, understand why safety measures are in place and why being safe around water at home and out and about is important.

DPA has the capacity for individuals and groups to book the parent/caregiver workshops and ECE childrens’ sessions throughout March, April and May. Get together with a group of friends, or ask your early childhood centre to organise a group of parents to benefit from this opportunity.

Please enquire to: Lynley Stewart lynley.stewart@dpanz.org.nz 021 0820 4183

Let’s Prevent Further Rock Fishing Deaths

Let’s Prevent Further Rock Fishing Deaths

Auckland’s wild and unpredictable West Coast has claimed the lives of two people who were swept off the rocks this week, prompting Drowning Prevention Auckland to kick start its summer rock fishing awareness campaign early.

Five fishers lost their lives off Auckland’s West Coast in late 2005 which prompted the West Coast Rock Fishing Project. We are now in the 15th year of this project which has seen a reduction in preventable rock fishing drownings over the years. Since the introduction of the project in 2006, there has been an average of one rock fishing drowning per year in Auckland. However, recent incidents show the urgent need to continue this project, particularly with more activity anticipated over summer due to our border restrictions. This project is a collaborative intervention by Auckland Council, Drowning Prevention Auckland (DPA), and Surf Life Saving Northern Region (SLSNR).

Drowning Prevention Auckland’s Chief Executive, Nicola Keen-Biggelaar said that “one of the effects of Covid-19 has been job loss and people struggling to feed their families. We have noticed an increase of people gathering kai moana without following our water safety advice”. Nicola goes on to say that “our eLearning platform is the first in New Zealand for online learning focussed on water safety and has a segment focussed on rock fishing”.

DPA’s Operations Manager, James Lea, attended the first call out last week, as he is a member of the Bethell’s Beach Surf Lifesaving call out squad. He said, “the waves were big, and they had been caught out by the incoming tide.  The fishermen were not wearing lifejackets and fishing on an unsuitable day for that location”. He added, “it’s a top priority for us to reach other rock fishers to reinforce our key messages to avoid drowning and promote always wearing a lifejacket while rock fishing”.

With a large portion of fishers surveyed indicating an Asian ethnic background combined with the fast-growing Asian community in Auckland, this has prompted DPA to hire a Drowning Prevention Advisor for the Asian Community who will endeavour to connect with, communicate, and educate the Asian community to reduce the drowning toll of our Asian population.

Our small but mighty organisation tries to reach as many Aucklanders as possible throughout the year in person through our Aquatic Educators. For the people that we have not yet educated in person we have a FREE eLearning module on safer rock fishing. We ask all fishers to go through this module and remember the key messages and learning before going rock fishing.

DPA’s Aquatic Educator, Harry Aonga, pleas that anyone going rock fishing remembers to wear a lifejacket and correct clothing, for them to check the conditions, and for them to be aware of waves and swells especially on our West Coast.

Remember; don’t underestimate the risks; and don’t overestimate your ability.

Visit the eLearning module: https://www.dpanz.org.nz/courses/safer-rock-fishing/

2020 Annual General Meeting & Forum

2020 Annual General Meeting & Forum

2pm, Thursday 26th November 2020
85 Westhaven Drive, Westhaven, Auckland

AGENDA
2.00pm: Welcome
2.10pm: Updated Strategy
2.25pm – 3.30pm: Forum on CPR
3.30pm: Annual General Meeting
Agenda
• Welcome.
• Apologies.
• Confirmation of Quorum.
• Confirmation of the Minutes of the 25th AGM held 02 December 2019.
• Presentation and adoption of Chairperson’s Report.
• Presentation and adoption of Annual Report 2020.
• Election of Officers.
• Appointment of Auditor.
• Appointment of Legal Advisor.
• General Business pertinent to the Annual General Meeting.
Each full member (in accordance with Clause 2.1(c)) shall be entitled to designate an
individual chosen by that member to represent them and vote on
their behalf at the Annual General Meeting.
3.45pm: Closing and Refreshments

RSVP to samantha@dpanz.org.nz

DPA Covid-19 Programme Table

DPA Covid-19 Programme Table

We are keeping drowning prevention education alive!

At Alert Level 2.5, the majority of our programmes are able to be delivered in some capacity. This table hopefully shows what we are able to deliver at the different Covid-19 levels. We will keep up communication either through our website and or through our social media pages.

We’ve worked hard to set up our programmes and be as agile as possible during this pandemic. We are doing everything possible and necessary to follow the health and safety guidelines from the Ministry of Health NZ. We ask that you help us by also following these guidelines.

Thanks for your continued support,

Take care,
The team at DPA.

Drowning Prevention Auckland is the official ambassador for Aakron Xpress boats, outboards and trailers

Drowning Prevention Auckland is the official ambassador for Aakron Xpress boats, outboards and trailers

Drowning Prevention Auckland (DPA), the lead agency for water safety coordination and education in the Auckland region, is proud to announce the sponsorship agreement it has with Aakron Xpress.

Aakron Xpress is New Zealand’s premium dealer of Highfield Boats New Zealand; the world’s largest manufacturer of aluminium-hull rigid inflatable boats (RIBS).

This formal sponsorship agreement demonstrates the shared goals of water safety that exist between our organisations. Boat safety in, on and around the water is paramount for drowning prevention in Auckland and is such a priority for Aakron Express, that for every boat sold, they make sure the new owner has the necessary lifejackets to stay safe when using the Highfield boat they have purchased.

Aakron Xpress have sponsored Drowning Prevention Auckland the Highfield Club 420 boat, Suzuki engine and a trailer. The Club 420 boat is perfect for Drowning Prevention Auckland’s open water programmes especially its Kai Moana Gathering and Coastal Awareness programmes. The Club 420 offers the strength and durability of an aluminium hull and the spacious practicality that is required. The Club 420 boat is also a tough, reliable and safe boat which gives our team of aquatic educators the tools to be able to educate about drowning prevention appropriately.

A big thank you from the team at Drowning Prevention Auckland. We know that this partnership will enable us to effectively work towards our overall goal of reducing the drowning toll in the Auckland region.

Visit their website: https://www.aakronxpress.co.nz

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