Every year, preventable drownings impact families and communities across Aotearoa New Zealand. At Drowning Prevention Auckland/Aotearoa (DPA), our mission is clear: to reduce these tragic incidents through education, advocacy, and research-driven initiatives. As a registered charity, we rely on the support of generous donors to continue this vital work.

Education: Changing behaviours, developing understanding and ability, saving lives.

Education is at the heart of drowning prevention. Our programmes equip individuals, families, and communities with essential water competence, from understanding their own abilities and developing their knowledge, attitudes and behaviours around water to using lifejackets and knowing how to safely rescue someone in trouble in the water. With your support, we can reach more schools, community groups, and at-risk populations, ensuring everyone has the knowledge they need to stay safe in and around water.

Research: Evidence-based solutions

Every initiative we undertake is guided by robust peer-reviewed research. From analysing drowning statistics to studying high-risk behaviours, research ensures our programmes are targeted and effective. Your contributions directly support ongoing studies that inform and improve our approach to water safety.

Advocacy: Raising awareness, driving change

Sharing water safety messages is key to changing behaviour and keeping communities safe. At Drowning Prevention Aotearoa (DPA), we work hard to make these messages heard—teaching people about safer practices in, on and around water.

Your donation helps us amplify these messages, reaching more people, therefore driving meaningful change to prevent drownings across Aotearoa New Zealand.

The impact of your support

Every dollar donated to DPA makes a difference. Your support helps us:

  • Deliver life-saving education programmes
  • Provide training and share water safety messages to at-risk communities
  • Conduct research to prevent future incidents

A Shared Responsibility

Preventing drowning is a collective effort. Whether you choose to donate, volunteer, or spread awareness about water safety, your contribution matters. Together, we can create a future where every whānau can safely enjoy aquatic experiences.

Make a Difference – Donate today

Your support is more than just a donation—it’s an investment in safer communities and saved lives. If you’re able to contribute, please consider donating today.

Thank you for being part of our mission to prevent drowning in Aotearoa New Zealand.

DPA – Saving lives through research-backed water safety education.

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