Make swimming your superpower!

SWIMSAFER Week November 21-27, 2022
As a swim school we are dedicated to helping families discover the joy of swimming, but swim industry experts are concerned about an increase in drownings this coming summer, as research conducted earlier this year by Swim Australia revealed only 23% of parents believe their child is a capable
swimmer and 56% were not confident their child could get themselves out of trouble in a water safety emergency. Once again we are participating in SWIMSAFER Week (November 21-27) to encourage all Aussie parents to get their kids into swimming lessons so they can learn life-long water safety skills.


Lifesaving lessons
The research revealed 43% of kids are not enrolled in swimming lessons and 45% of parents had no plans to enrol their children in swimming lessons. The impact of children not learning to swim has far reached consequences and paints a grim picture for long-term water safety in Australia. There is a
lot at stake if we don’t get children back learning to swim as soon as possible. The earlier you start water familiarisation the better, as the skills learned build upon each other at each stage of development. We believe every child should be taught to swim in a proper learning facility, unfortunately the research shows 16% of parents plan to teach their child to swim themselves. We support families having fun and helping children outside of lessons become more confident with their swimming skills but the right foundations need to be developed with trained professionals.

Spread the Word
The more children learning to swim the less drownings! That is a fact. But how can you help? Apart from making sure your children are benefitting from regular swimming lessons, you can help by spreading the word about swimming being everyone’s superpower. Let your friends and family know what a vital skill it is for all children to learn. Last year in Australia 17 kids aged 0-4 lost their lives to drowning. Learning to swim is a major preventative measure parents can take. If you want to help less fortunate children afford swimming lessons, we are again supporting Swim it Forward this year. For just $20 (tax deductible) or the cost of one swimming lesson, you will be helping those most at risk of drowning. For more information head over to: http://www.swimitforward.org.au