Australasian Leisure Management
Dec 7, 2023

Global drowning prevention initiatives showcased at Perth Conference

More than 750 drowning experts from over 50 countries gathered in Perth over recent days for the 2023 World Conference on Drowning Prevention, jointly hosted by Surf Life Saving Australia and Royal Life Saving Society - Australia.

Commencing with field trips around the region, delegates had the chance to visit Rottnest Island, Freemantle and Margaret River.

The Margaret River field trip was hosted by Surf Life Saving Western Australia at the purpose-built Southwest Development centre, taking participants to see beautiful coastal environments and regional attractions.

Back in Perth, pre-conference workshops started on Monday with a workshop highlighting the role media can play in drowning prevention at an individual, organisational and policy level.

A premier screening of new documentary Rip Current Survival told the stories of those who have had their lives altered by the forces of rips around the world.

Beginning in full on Tuesday, the three days of the conference included daily poster galleries, workshops, panels, and presentations.

Experts from around the world gave insight into global drowning risks with the highest rates of drowning in the Indo Pacific region 10-15 times, and across Africa up to 25 times higher than those in Australia. It was a sobering reminder of inequity in the drowning prevention space and of the importance of the Surf Life Saving movement.

Dr Jaz Lawes, Research Team Leader at Surf Life Saving Australia, said the conference was a valuable chance for collaboration, noting “I was able to present this week on coastal drowning in Australia and explore some of the big drowning prevention challenges that we face on our beaches.

“These are largely the rip current hazard, unpatrolled beaches and how best to reach the community with our safety messaging.

“It was so exciting to see the global community come together on these important issues and see new approaches and ideas to tackle drowning around the world. One example of some really cool research coming out of Japan, New Zealand and France is the integration of AI and machine learning to assist lifesaving practice by using technology to identify rip currents or people in distress.”

The World Conference on Drowning Prevention is a global conference offered by the International Life Saving Federation.

The next conference will be held in 2025 in Marrakesh, Morocco.

Images: World Conference on Drowning Prevention 2023 delegates (top) and Roger Sweeney from Water Safety Ireland, Richard Berney from Berlin Creative and Royal Life Saving Society - Australia’s Justin Scarr address the Conference’s closing plenary (below).

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