Coromandel Missing Person at Sea Scenario - North Coromandel

Event Details

Sat 10 Oct 12:15PM
Tairua Rugby Club, 406 Main Road, Tairua, Eastern - Coromandel

Event Contact:

Poppy Crouch

Tel: 027 537 7233

Email: poppy.crouch@surflifesaving.org.nz

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<p><strong>Course Overview</strong></p> <p>The purpose of this training is to understand the theory and be able to implement the procedures/ practices necessary of a <strong>missing persons at sea response</strong>. As Surf Life Saving Clubs, we are all well prepared and trained on how to respond if a person gets into difficulty between the patrol flags and puts their hand up. However, would you know what to do if they disappeared from sight, or if one of your clubbies went missing during a lifeguard or sport training session?</p> <p>There is an ever-present risk that a person will go ‘missing’  at a club event – be it junior surf training, surf lifeguard training, oceans training, IRB driver/crew training, surf sports training, ocean swims, club, local, regional or national carnivals and events, and it is vital every Club has a prepared response to this scenario.</p> <p>A missing person can happen so fast that we all need to spring into action immediately, in a co-ordinated manner when this type of incident happens on our beach.</p> <p>It is recommended that everyone who is able to attends all sessions.<br />The theory session is especially relevant for Club Leaders, Junior Surf Coaches, Club staff, Committee representatives, Patrol Captains, Lifeguards, Surf Sport Coaches, Surf Sport competitors, Junior Surf parents, Team Managers</p> <p><br />During the practical session there is a role for EVERYONE. Lifeguards, athletes and members who are competent swimmers will be required in the water and non-swimmers can take land based roles.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Course Information</strong></p> <p>Duration:                12:15pm - 4:30pm</p> <p>Registration:            To register please use the link below to the event flyer and then use the link in the flyer to be taken to the online registration form by <strong>10am Monday 5<sup>th</sup> October 2020 </strong></p> <p> </p> <p>For further information, <a href="/media/990803/coromandel-missing-persons-at-sea-training-flyer-tairua-10102020.pdf" title="Tairua Missing Persons">please click this link to the event flyer.</a></p> Development

Description

Course Overview

The purpose of this training is to understand the theory and be able to implement the procedures/ practices necessary of a missing persons at sea response. As Surf Life Saving Clubs, we are all well prepared and trained on how to respond if a person gets into difficulty between the patrol flags and puts their hand up. However, would you know what to do if they disappeared from sight, or if one of your clubbies went missing during a lifeguard or sport training session?

There is an ever-present risk that a person will go ‘missing’  at a club event – be it junior surf training, surf lifeguard training, oceans training, IRB driver/crew training, surf sports training, ocean swims, club, local, regional or national carnivals and events, and it is vital every Club has a prepared response to this scenario.

A missing person can happen so fast that we all need to spring into action immediately, in a co-ordinated manner when this type of incident happens on our beach.

It is recommended that everyone who is able to attends all sessions.
The theory session is especially relevant for Club Leaders, Junior Surf Coaches, Club staff, Committee representatives, Patrol Captains, Lifeguards, Surf Sport Coaches, Surf Sport competitors, Junior Surf parents, Team Managers


During the practical session there is a role for EVERYONE. Lifeguards, athletes and members who are competent swimmers will be required in the water and non-swimmers can take land based roles.

 

Course Information

Duration:                12:15pm - 4:30pm

Registration:            To register please use the link below to the event flyer and then use the link in the flyer to be taken to the online registration form by 10am Monday 5th October 2020 

 

For further information, please click this link to the event flyer.