Join us to mark World Drowning Prevention Day 2026

Join us to mark World Drowning Prevention Day 2026

World Drowning Prevention Day event

To mark World Drowning Prevention Day, DPA, along with our friends at Surf Life Saving New Zealand, is hosting a World Drowning Prevention Day event at the Karanga Plaza Pool in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.

  • Date: Saturday 25 July 2026
  • Time: 12pm–2:30pm
  • Location: Karanga Plaza Pool

Throughout the afternoon we will have team members in the pool practising floating techniques, as well as Public Rescue Equipment (PRE) demonstrations – with those that are keen to have a go themselves able to during our fun ‘Have a Throw’ sessions!

With prizes up for grabs, and lots of activities to learn from and take part in, there’ll be something for the whole whānau to enjoy. There will also be an opportunity on the day to donate towards DPA’s lifesaving work, supporting our Float first and Flotation first activities.

To wrap up the day, those feeling particularly brave will be called on to join our team in the pool for a group float – raising awareness of the preventable nature of drowning and marking the end of our World Drowning Prevention Day event.

We’d love to see you at the Karanga Plaza Pool this World Drowning Prevention Day in your best blue outfits learning how to respond in a water-related emergency.

Let’s unite to turn the tide on drowning. Together we can make a difference.

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Knowing how to Float first saved Joseph’s life

Knowing how to Float first saved Joseph’s life

Joseph and Dad Jon
Joseph’s reply made Jon’s heart drop.

“I’m trying Daddy, I can’t. I can’t.

A rip lifted Joseph up and started quickly taking him away from the beach. “With little warning it goes from being…everything seems to be under control to everything’s certainly not under control. I feel like this is a very, very, very, serious situation now.”

“It creeps up on you. It goes from under control to: You need to move; you need to do something. I could feel the adrenaline building. The panic rising. I could feel the power of the water and I was thinking, I can go in with him or raise the alarm. In my mind I was trying to figure out the next thing to do.”

The next thing I remember is…looking at people directly and shouting and screaming, “kids in the water, kids in the water” saying that over and over very loudly. Waving my arms, shouting at people, people near me…a couple of surfers. And they’re saying “Where are they?”

They ran in and said, I see him. I see him. People on the rocks were waving and pointing. Because I was shouting and screaming, a lot of attention was directed at that spot.

Thankfully, a surfer brought Joseph back to safety. We are so grateful. We have our boy back.

It’s probably the best situation that I raise the alarm, he’ll be okay while I raise the alarm. Beyond that, I didn’t really know what to do. And that’s where there was so much uncertainty…an incredible sense of fear. I would say that’s the thing that really overcomes you…how scared you are.

Joseph had previously attended Drowning Prevention Auckland’s SPLASH holiday programme twice, where he practised water safety skills, behaviours and attitudes like floating, snorkelling, wearing a lifejacket, and more.

Joseph’s quick, calm thinking – and skills he practiced at SPLASH – saved his life.

Instead of trying to swim against the rip, Joseph recalled key drowning prevention messages.” Says Helen Meyrick, Drowning Prevention Auckland’s Aquatic Educator.

Joseph and Helen Meyrick – Aquatic Educator Drowning Prevention Auckland
Key drowning prevention message: Float first

  1. Float first
  2. Breathe normally and stay calm
  3. Signal for help
  4. Survive by continuing to float if caught in a rip.
Joseph’s advice to other children who may find themselves in a similar situation:

Don’t’ panic, be calm, float and raise your hand and save as much energy as you can.

We are hugely grateful and relieved everyone returned home safely that day. This is thanks in large part to Joseph’s quick thinking and ability to recall the key lessons he learned at SPLASH.

We’ll enrol our kids in another Splash holiday programme to keep their knowledge up. Your kids need training on staying safe in and around the water.” says Joseph’s Mum, Mina

Joseph and Mum Mina
Drowning Prevention Auckland is a charity. We are grateful for the generosity of our donors, partners and supporters who make it possible for us to continue to provide education for communities. If anyone like Joseph gets into trouble, they have the best chance of survival because they know what to do.

I want to donate to enable young people like Joseph to be safe when in or around water.

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Join the Flash Float!

Join the Flash Float!

Join the Flash Float Experience at AUT Millennium Pools on World Drowning Prevention Day – 25 July!

Can you float for 90 seconds? Bring your friends, test your floating skills, and have a blast while spreading the Float First message. It could save someone’s life!

Picture a flash mob, but in the water – no choreography required! Just lie back, relax, and Float First. It’s going to be fun. Plus, you could win exciting spot prizes, including sports gear and free pool passes worth over $100!

Sign up today and invite your friends, colleagues, and family. Together, we can raise awareness about Float First – a survival response for anyone in trouble in the water. Just 90 seconds of floating can reduce the risk of drowning.

This event is organised by Drowning Prevention Auckland in partnership with AUT Millennium. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to make a difference on World Drowning Prevention Day

When

Date: Thursday 25 July

Times:

  • Flash Float 1: 7.30am
  • Flash Float 2: 9.30am

Arrive at least 20 minutes before to make sure you are ready to join in the fun and get floating tips from DPA educators.

Learn more and register here for free entrance!

Stay for a swim and enjoy the pool facilities.

Find out more about the Float first survival response.
Developed by water safety educational charity – Drowning Prevention Auckland

You can also donate today to support our work to keep our communities safer when in, on and around water.

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He Taonga Te Wai 2024

He Taonga Te Wai 2024

Commemorative Dawn Service

Drowning Prevention Auckland are pleased to invite you to our World Drowning Prevention Day dawn service – He Taonga Te Wai on 25 July.

We will gather at the Ngā Whare Waatea Marae in Māngere. This is a place where ancestors travelled to the city to start a new life and here we will remember the tragic loss of life of our loved ones to drowning. The hāpori at Ngā Whare Waatea continue to watch over everyone who lives here and believe that every life should reach its full potential. A huge mihi to the Manukau Urban Māori Authority (MUMA) for hosting us.

Please RSVP by 15 July and help us bring to light the impact of drowning in our communities, here in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, across Aotearoa New Zealand and to our loved ones overseas.

Event format:

6:50am – 7:00am – Arrival
7:00am – 7:45am – Pōwhiri and service
7:45am – 8:15am – Sharing experiences and hope for the future
8:15 – 8:45am – Whakawhanaungatanga – developing relationships

Breakfast provided

Please join us singing the waiata ‘Ehara i te mea’ and ‘Te Aroha’ during the service.

Location:

31 Calthorp Close, Favona, Auckland 2024
Parking is available in the car park and adjacent roads.
The event will take place both indoors and outdoors.

Ahakoa ko wai te tangata, ahakoa nō hea te tangata, ka waatea te marae mo te katoa.
No matter who you are, no matter where you are from, this marae is available for you

HE TAONGA TE WAI RSVP 2024

HE TAONGA TE WAI RSVP 2024

RSVP He Taonga Te Wai dawn event 25 July 2024

Please RSVP by completing this form before 15 July.

This question requires a valid email address.
5. Will you be attending our dawn service He Taonga Te Wai? *This question is required.

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Save the date: World Drowning Prevention Day 25 July

Save the date: World Drowning Prevention Day 25 July

Go blue for World Drowning Prevention Day!

Our country has one of the highest drowning rates in the developed world. Last year 90 families and communities in Aotearoa were heartbroken by this tragic loss of life.

Save the date for World Drowning Prevention Day on 25 July and get your school, workplace or community to go blue. It is time to raise awareness and for everyone to learn how to stay safe in, on and around the water.

We are fortunate to enjoy the most stunning beaches, harbours, rivers, lakes and waterfalls. But we must learn to do so safely. Drowning is preventable. Take action to raise awareness and support drowning prevention initiatives:

 

  • Go blue and fundraise Get your workplace, school, or community group wearing blue for the day and raise money to help our work in preventing drowning.
  • Sign up for updates and free materials We will be in touch once our education and ‘Going Blue’ promotional packs are available (posters, balloons, stickers and bunting).

Fundraising Ideas:

  • Have a ‘going blue’ casual day or non-uniform day during the week of World Drowning Prevention Day in exchange for a donation
  • Run an educational event with morning tea and invite a gold coin donation at the door
  • Have a bake sale – hold a lunchtime bake sale full of blue treats and donate the proceeds
  • Gather raffle prize donations and sell raffle tickets at your event
  • Decorate your space with our going blue materials
  • Check out our Going Blue image gallery for inspiration

Float first

Learn a new survival skill with our Float first educational resources – it might just save your life or the life of someone you love.

Would you know what to do if you fell into our cold, New Zealand waters this winter? How would you survive if strong currents took you out to sea? Knowing how to respond in the first 60-90 seconds can make the difference between life and death.

In an emergency, panic or cold water shock can lead to drowning or cardiac arrest. Even the strongest swimmers can be affected.

Floating as your first response will increase your chances of staying alive.

Our centres had a lot of fun and a lot of them didn’t even know about World Drowning Prevention Day before this – they’re keen to get on board every year!
Auckland Council pools

The students really enjoy supporting all of the work you and your team do and for very important reasons. Saving their life or the life of another. Keep up the fabulous job that you do… reminding us all that prevention is key!!
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