KASS students, who range in age from 6 months to 6 years, are first taught survival skills in the water which can lead to all the enjoyment that supervised water activities can provide. The education is directed at teaching the infant, the person closest to the solution, to respond to being face down in the water. The rationale is that with appropriate redirection, the infant can use the same strength, endurance and mental capacit...
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Homeswim in an international company dedicated to the mission of universal swimming ability, helping reduce accidental death by drowning, and promoting confidence and enjoyment in aquatic activities. The scope of this program reaches from infants to champions. The wide range of courses and resources currently being offered are described below.
ASCTA is the peak professional body for the coaches and teacher of swimming in Australia. ASCTA Australian Swimming Coaches & Teachers Association is the nationally recognized Swim Teacher course – the Swim Australia™ Teacher qualification. It is affordable, accessible and largely self paced. By meeting (and exceeding!) the Federal Government’s requirements, your accreditation goes with you anywhere in Australia. Australian teachers an...
Royal Life Saving Society – Australia works to prevent drowning and facilitate healthy, active lifestyles by equipping all Australians with water safety skills. There is no one reason that people drown, so there is no one simple solution. For that reason, our approach needs to reflect the complexity of the range of issues that result in drowning deaths. Courses: • Pool Lifeguard $265.00 • First aid $150.00 • Resuscitation $60....

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