THE Wingham Memorial Swim Centre has now opened for the summer season and YMCA Taree manager Melissa Morgan is urging everyone in the local community to make sure their families and friends have the skills to be safe in the water this summer.
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The most recent report from The Royal Life Saving Society of Australia (RLSSA) into ‘deaths from drowning’ highlights NSW as the state with the most drowning deaths.
YMCA is working hard to combat this by offering swimming lessons for people of all ages and abilities across NSW.
The RLSSA advises parents to make sure their child learns as a minimum basic swimming, water safety skills and the knowledge of how to stay safe when they are in, on, or around the water.
Regular swimming lessons are the best way to learn these skills for life and help reduce the risk of drowning.
“Swimming is such a big part of the Australian summer but it comes with the risk of drowning,” said Ms Morgan. “At YMCA we offer swimming lessons for ALL ages that not only teach stroke technique but also valuable water safety skills.
"We have a dedicated team of aquatic professionals who develop and run our programs at both Manning and Wingham Pools.
YMCA NSW is one of Australia’s largest providers of swimming lessons and teaches over 27,000 people to swim at local pools across NSW and ACT each year.
As summer draws near, it’s time to think about keeping safe in and near the water and we encourage you all to enrol yourselves and your kids into swimming and squad programs starting at Wingham the week commencing November 2.
For more information on YMCA swimming lessons and the YMCA squad program call the YMCA on 6553 4313.