On World Drowning Prevention Day, 25 July 2024, DPA CE Nicola Keen-Biggelaar spoke with Radio Tarana about how drowning affects the Indian community. They discuss the reasons behind why people who are new to Aotearoa New Zealand are more at risk around our waterways and about Float first – the simple skill everyone can learn to increase their chances of survival if they do end up in trouble in the water. Listen to the full interview below.

Click this link to learn more about the Float first survival skill.

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