Water safety in the bush: strategies for addressing training needs in remote areas
Rural and Remote Health2008Vol. 8(2), pp. 855–855
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Abstract
Remote and isolated communities have a pressing need to gain the knowledge and skills necessary for water safety and survival. Standard training programs, which in the case of swimming and water safety instruction are generally run in two-week blocks, are often not feasible. Models for delivering training, which give resources and power to local organisations to find innovative ways to meet their priorities, build capacity and ensure high participation rates.
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