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HELP IN AN EMERGENCY

Descripción

Sometimes we don’t realise how dangerous a situation is until it’s too late and there are times where we get into trouble in the water. 

In this Module we’re going to look at some of the signs that indicate you or someone you know, might be in trouble and what you should do.

Al final de este módulo, los estudiantes deberían ser capaces de:

  • Identify signs that you or someone else might be in difficulty

  • Identify who can help you

  • Identify how to get help if you need it

Enlaces nacionales de natación y seguridad en el agua

FUNDAMENTAL

  • Identify people who can help in an emergency   (L1)

  • Identify how to get help (L2)

  • Identify an emergency and actions to help   (L3)

Enlaces al plan de estudios australiano

Foundation

  • Identify people and demonstrate protective behaviours and other actions that help keep themselves safe and healthy (ACPPS003)

  • Identify and describe emotional responses people may experience in different situations (ACPPS005)

Enlaces del plan de estudios de Nueva Gales del Sur

Early Stage 1

  • Identifies people and demonstrates protective strategies that help keep themselves healthy, resilient and safe PDe-2

  • Practises self-management skills in familiar and unfamiliar scenarios PDe-9

Seguridad en el agua en línea

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