SCHOOLS from across Monmouthshire have taken part in a pair of water safety events.
All pupils walked away from the event having taken part in four pool-based workshops focused on Water Safety Code.
This was followed by four dry-side workshops, outlining the dangers of water of water and the involvement of emergency services and other partners in keeping people safe in these environments.
The Water Safety Code is based in research commissioned by the RNLI in 2018 as part of their Youth Education Programme. Since then, it has widely been adopted by the UK National Water Forum, of which organisations including Swim Wales, Swim England, RLSS, RoSPA and the Fire and Rescue Services are part.
The code instructs that, if you are around water, you must:
-Stop and think – always swim in a safe place.
-Stay together – always swim with friends or family, or at a lifeguard venue.
In an emergency, you should:
Call 999, if you see someone in trouble, you must tell somebody or go to the nearest telephone and dial 999. Then ask for the Fire Service at inland water sites and the Coastguard at the beach. Throw something that floats for the person to hold on to, but don’t enter the water to help.
A Monmouthshire County Council spokesperson, said: “Learning how to be safe around water is a vital skill, especially as we begin to head into the warmer part of the year.
“I am pleased to see that so many students have taken the time to acquaint themselves with the Water Safety Code.
“If you are heading out to one of Monmouthshire’s beautiful rivers or to the coast, please do so safely.”
Hannah Guise, Learn to Swim Manager at Swim Wales, said: “These festivals demonstrate the power of collaboration in teaching and reinforcing potentially life-saving water messages to students. Combining theory with practical activities in the water significantly enhances the learning experience.
“We were delighted to support MonLife in delivering these festivals and would encourage other local authorities to follow this excellent example.”
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