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- Swimming Teacher
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- Excellence in Drowning Prevention
a88b1e29-d422-44c9-aa24-6dfb537fc7d9 Excellence in Drowning Prevention Royal Life Saving Awards Gala Description This Award recognises individuals, community groups, government or organisations whohave made a difference or innovative approach to Drowning Prevention at a community level. Award Criteria For entry into this category submissions should answer the following: Community Impact: Describe the nominee's contributions to their community in the area ofdrowning prevention. Include specific examples of initiatives, programs, or actions taken thathave made a significant impact. Enhancements and Achievements: Provide a detailed account of the improvements and/or achievements the nominee has made in drowning prevention over the past 12-18 months.Include any evidence or data that supports these accomplishments. Commitment to Drowning Prevention: Illustrate how the nominee has demonstrated astrong commitment to drowning prevention through their initiatives. Highlight ongoing efforts, dedication, and any recognition received for their work. Challenges and Solutions: Identify the challenges the nominee has faced in their efforts toprevent drowning and explain how they have successfully addressed and overcome these obstacles. Innovation and Creativity: Describe any innovative approaches or creative solutions the nominee has implemented to enhance drowning prevention efforts. Provide examples ofhow these innovations have been effective. Collaboration and Partnerships: Highlight any collaborations or partnerships the nominee has formed to advance drowning prevention. Describe how working with other organisations or community members has contributed to their success. < Previous Nominations for 2024/25 have now closed Next > Buy Tickets Your Details Nomination Select Category Upload Submit Nomination Your nomination has been submitted
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- Swim Teacher of the Year
13709f26-3564-4757-ba88-f9b0de289811 Swim Teacher of the Year Royal Life Saving Awards Gala Description Celebrating a swim teacher who has shown outstanding commitment to teaching swimming skills and promoting water safety. Award Criteria For entry into this category submissions should answer the following: Commitment to Water Safety Education: Describe the nominees' commitment to teaching swimming skills and promoting water safety. Provide specific examples. Innovative Teaching Practices: Provide examples of innovative teaching practices theyhave implemented. Describe their impact on students. Inclusion : Detail the ways in which the nominee guarantee that each student can engage inactivities tailored to their individual level of knowledge, skill, and comprehension. Professional Development: Outline the efforts of the nominee to professional development. Include courses taken, certifications earned, and how these have improved your teaching. < Previous Nominations for 2024/25 have now closed Next > Buy Tickets Your Details Nomination Select Category Upload Submit Nomination Your nomination has been submitted
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- Aquatic Duty Manager
Aquatic Duty Manager Courses / Aquatic Duty Manager Training Menu Back to Courses Student Handbook Code of Practice Group Bookings Online PD Funded Training Learner Portal Verify a Certificate Subscribe Course Enquiries Overview This online training course provides information and learning experiences to support you in your position as Aquatic Duty Manager. The course will introduce you to the tasks, skills and qualities that is required by a professional Duty Manager to ensure the safety of visitors to your centre, and in guiding and enabling a great lifeguard team. Course modules include: Supervision and risk Panning supervision Implementing supervision Managing your Lifeguard team Preparing for an emergency Conducting training simulations Course Pre-Requisites There are no formal entry requirements but to benefit from the learning we advise that Learners have a minimum of Level 1 in literacy or numeracy or equivalent and aquatic industry experience such as the Pool Lifeguard skill set. Delivery Mode The Aquatic Duty Manager course is an online training course. Certification Upon successful completion of the online course participants will receive a completion certificate. Age Requirement Participants wishing to complete this training are to be 18 years of age or turning 18 in the calendar within which the course is to be held to participate in this course. How to Enrol This course is undertaken online – to book, select your region and locate the Aquatic Duty Manager course in your region: NSW Training Calender ACT Training Calender TAS Training Calender Organising Access for Groups If you wish to order bulk tokens for your facility, please see the instructions here , or alternatively, get in touch with your local RLS Office to discuss.
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- Talented Teachers
Talented Teachers Swimming Pathways > National Swimming and Water Safety Framework > Benefits of Learn to Swim > Infant and Toddlers > Pre School Children > Primary School Children > Multicultural Learn to Swim > Adult Learn to Swim Swim Teacher Pathways > About the Guidelines > Competent Teachers > Capable teachers > Talented Teachers > Lead Teachers Course Calender Talented teachers are recognised as highly effective, skilled classroom practitioners and routinely work independently and collaboratively to improve their own practice and the practice of colleagues. They are knowledgeable and active members of the aquatic facility / industry. Talented teachers contribute to their colleagues’ learning. They may also take on roles that guide, advise or lead others. They regularly initiate and engage in discussions about effective teaching to improve the educational outcomes for their students. They maximise learning opportunities for their students by understanding their backgrounds and individual characteristics and the impact of those factors on their learning. They provide colleagues, including pre-service teachers, with support and strategies to create positive and productive learning environments. Talented teachers have in-depth knowledge of subjects and curriculum content within their sphere of responsibility. They model sound teaching practices in their teaching areas. They work with colleagues to plan, evaluate and modify teaching programs to improve student learning. They keep abreast of the latest developments in their specialist content area or across a range of content areas for generalist teachers. Talented teachers are skilled in analysing student assessment data and use it to improve teaching and learning. They are active in establishing an environment which maximises professional learning and practice opportunities for colleagues. They monitor their own professional learning needs and align them to the learning needs of students. They behave ethically at all times. Their interpersonal and presentation skills are highly developed. They communicate effectively and respectfully with students, colleagues, parents/ carers and industry members.
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- Poolie of the Year
423e0c3e-062d-465a-905d-bb299abb52e5 Poolie of the Year Royal Life Saving Awards Gala Description Honouring an Aquatic Technical Operator and/or Duty Manager who has excelled in managing pool water quality, ensuring safety, and leading their team effectively. Award Criteria For entry into this category submissions should answer the following: Pool Water Quality Management: Explain the nominees' approach to managing and maintaining pool water quality. Provide specific examples and outcomes. Team Leadership: Describe how the nominee has effectively led their team. Include examples of initiatives or changes they have implemented to improve team performance. Safety Measures: Detail the safety measures the nominee has put in place and their impact on the facility. Ongoing Education: Outline the efforts the nominee has made to educating and up skilling the next generation of pool operators and their commitment to their own professional development. Include details of courses taken/delivered, certifications earned, and how these have improved the operations of the facility. < Previous Nominations for 2024/25 have now closed Next > Buy Tickets Your Details Nomination Select Category Upload Submit Nomination Your nomination has been submitted
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- Resuscitation Awareness
Resuscitation Awareness Courses / Resuscitation Awareness Training Menu Back to Courses Student Handbook Code of Practice Group Bookings Online PD Funded Training Learner Portal Verify a Certificate Subscribe Course Enquiries Overview This award aims to provide practical experience in the lifesaving technique of CPR. The skills tested in this award are easy to learn and can be taught to children in Primary School and Lower Secondary School. Aim To provide awareness of the Lifesaving technique of CPR Pre-requiste Nil Practical Assessment Activity Demonstrate on a partner: Checking for dangers and taking appropriate action Assessing consciousness Cleaning and opening the airwary Checking for breathing Positioning the casualty for CPR Taking appropriate action if the casualty vomits The recovery position Demonstrate Rescue Breathing Demonstrate Chest Compression Demonstrate emergency care of a person in shock
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