Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre holds Open Water Safety Initiative
The Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre (BALC) held its new Inland Water Safety Program this week in the open waters of Lake Wendouree, equipping 25 children with essential survival skills.
The program is designed to increase children's awareness of risks in unpredictable aquatic environments, teaching them skills that may help save their own life or the life of someone else.
Different to traditional 'learn to swim' classes, this program focusses on environmental and risk awareness, survival and rescue skills in open water and introduces emergency response through interactive activities.
The Inland Water Safety Program ran over three days, starting on Monday 20th January at BALC.
The following two days were at Lake Wendouree, which enabled participants to practice their new skills in a real-world setting.
BALC Manager of Aquatic and Leisure Services Gerald Dixon enthused "It's been great to see the participants really embrace the information and put it into practice over the last three days.
"We hope to run the program annually, promoting safety in open water environments and helping guarantee a safer summer season for everyone."
Tragically, Australia experiences a spike in drowning deaths every year over the summer months. Since 1st December 2024, 67 people have died from drowning - four more than the same time last year and 11 more than the five-year average.
As summer temperatures continue to soar, local waterways such as dams, rivers and lakes become popular places for people to cool off, increasing the risk of tragedy.
City of Ballarat Mayor Tracey Hargreaves said the Inland Water Safety Program addresses a critical need in our community noting "by teaching children how to respond to the challenges of unpredictable inland water, we reduce the risk of drowning and foster confidence and awareness.
"Water safety is a life skill that every child should have access to. We're thrilled to offer this program to the community and make a meaningful contribution to preventing future tragedies."
BALC runs traditional Learn To Swim classes throughout the year. For more information visit the BALC website https://www.ballarataquaticcentre.com/
Image. City of Ballarat Mayor Tracey Hargreaves and Manager Aquatic and Leisure Services Gerald Dixon with program participants at Lake Wendouree. Credit BALC
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