Wāhine on Water - Coromandel & Bay of Plenty
Event Details
Sun 11 Jun 10:00AM
Waihi Beach Lifeguard Services, 2 Beach Road, , Waihi Beach 3611, Eastern - Coromandel
Event Contact:
Dominic Sutton or Robynne Cabusao
Tel: 021 190 1727 or 027 457 1019
Email: dominic.sutton@surflifesaving.org.nz or robynne.cabusao@surflifesaving.org.nz
Description
Calling all female lifeguards, our first Wāhine on Water event for the 23/24 season has been locked in and we’re looking forward to seeing you all at Waihi Beach on Sunday 11th June.
This is an IRB development day targeted at females from all clubs who would like to spend a fun day in an IRB learning tips from some of the best female IRB drivers in the region. Wāhine on Water promotes a fun, supportive and non-intimidating environment for you to give it a go, sharpen up your skills or simply make some new friends in surf.
You do not need to have any experience in the IRB to attend this event, you’ll be supported, regardless of your experience to learn in a safe and supportive environment and to choose the activities that you’d like to take part in.
Watch this short clip to find out more about the Wāhine on Water initiative: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShtxTxwVJLA
Contact Dominic Sutton or Robynne Cabusao for more details:
021 190 1727 / dominic.sutton@surflifesaving.org.nz
027 457 1019 / robynne.cabusao@surflifesaving.org.nz
Why is it happening?
In 2019, 50% of Surf Lifeguards were female, yet only 28% of our IRB drivers were female. This is something SLSNZ and the Wahine on Water group are looking to address through peering inexperienced lifeguards with an experienced female IRB mentor. The intention of the networking day is to provide females more time in IRBs in a supportive, low stress environment.
In 2019, 50% of Surf Lifeguards were female, yet only 28% of our IRB drivers were female. This is something SLSNZ and the Wahine on Water group are looking to address through peering inexperienced lifeguards with an experienced female IRB mentor. The intention of the networking day is to provide females more time in IRBs in a supportive, low stress environment.