In early summer of 2017 and 2018 almost 200 children participated in a program facilitated by Downs Little Lifeguards (http://www.tr.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/sport-recreation/swimming-pools-gyms/13096-downs-little-lifeguards-program), a regional community initiative developed specifically to ensure that children in regional and rural Australia are able to survive or save themselves in inland waterway settings in Australia. Downs Little Lifeguards (DLL) is an entity borne out of community concerns for the risk to children in rural areas recreating at inland waterways as was originally identified in 2014 through research by the Royal Life Saving Society Australia (RLSSA). This paper provides details on the assessment of the water comp...
Little is known about people’s perceptions of how much swimming competency is required to provide pr...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
Open water aquatic recreation is a significant cause of drowning, especially in developed countries ...
In early summer of 2017 and 2018 almost 200 children participated in a program facilitated by Downs ...
Water safety knowledge levels of Australian children are poorly understood. Royal Life Saving develo...
This paper reports the Australian findings in an international study comparing self-reported and act...
Aquatic competencies have been proposed as a prevention strategy for children aged 2–4 years who are...
Abstract Background Globally, drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury and death among ch...
Data gathered indicates that reduction in annual Australian drowning fatalities for not only childre...
Learning to swim in a swimming pool might not prepare water competence sufficiently for different aq...
Swimming and water safety skills are important life skills, particularly in Australia, where aquatic...
Data gathered indicate that reductions in annual Australian drowning fatalities for not only childre...
Brenner, Moran, Stallman, Gilchrist and McVan, (2006) recommended that “swimming ability be promoted...
In New Zealand, despite the fact that the majority of drownings occur in open water, most swimming t...
Issue addressed: Drowning is a public health challenge, disproportionately impacting children. Socia...
Little is known about people’s perceptions of how much swimming competency is required to provide pr...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
Open water aquatic recreation is a significant cause of drowning, especially in developed countries ...
In early summer of 2017 and 2018 almost 200 children participated in a program facilitated by Downs ...
Water safety knowledge levels of Australian children are poorly understood. Royal Life Saving develo...
This paper reports the Australian findings in an international study comparing self-reported and act...
Aquatic competencies have been proposed as a prevention strategy for children aged 2–4 years who are...
Abstract Background Globally, drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury and death among ch...
Data gathered indicates that reduction in annual Australian drowning fatalities for not only childre...
Learning to swim in a swimming pool might not prepare water competence sufficiently for different aq...
Swimming and water safety skills are important life skills, particularly in Australia, where aquatic...
Data gathered indicate that reductions in annual Australian drowning fatalities for not only childre...
Brenner, Moran, Stallman, Gilchrist and McVan, (2006) recommended that “swimming ability be promoted...
In New Zealand, despite the fact that the majority of drownings occur in open water, most swimming t...
Issue addressed: Drowning is a public health challenge, disproportionately impacting children. Socia...
Little is known about people’s perceptions of how much swimming competency is required to provide pr...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
Open water aquatic recreation is a significant cause of drowning, especially in developed countries ...