Wai Wise is a free, half day programme open to the Indian community (aged 15+). Participants will increase knowledge and awareness of the different and unique water environments we are surrounded by in Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland.
Activities include a lifejacket experience, paddleboarding, kayaking and rafting in a controlled environment at Vector Wero Whitewater Park. The park is a world class tourism destination and the only one of its kind in Aotearoa / New Zealand.
DPA’s evidence-based teaching covers the 15 Water Competencies for Drowning Prevention. These learning outcomes are the knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviours we teach in all of our programmes to help prevent drowning and make sure everyone comes home safe.
Places are limited with three Saturday sessions running this summer. Be sure to sign up today or get in touch with any questions.
Key learnings
- Understanding survival positions in lifejackets for a survival situation
- Preparation, knowledge and understanding around open water (weather, wind, swell)
- Paddling competence and technique
- Safe entries and exits from land and boat
Dates
17 February 2024 – 9.30am – 1.15pm
16 March 2024 – 9.30am – 1.15pm
Location
Sign up for Wai Wise
Contact: Harry Aonga – 021 111 8674 harry.aonga@dpanz.org.nz
Funded by Tū Manawa / Sport New Zealand.
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