Aqua English Blog
Aqua English Holds Social Autopsy in Logan after a Logan resident in the Chin Community Drowns in Albert River
Tue, 20 Dec 11The Aqua English Project reacted as quickly as it could upon the request of the Chin community president and the Karini community President who were deeply distressed at the drowning death of a fellow community member in Logan on Friday 09th December 2011. ACCES Services Inc provided a meeting location in Room 7 of 6/2 Carmody Street, Logan Central and invitations were sent to all departments of The Queensland Government, all Aqua English Affiliates and Partners, as well as all Councillors for the Logan City Council and the Logan City Council and relevant departments. Aqua English was well represented, as were the Chin and Karini communities. The Queensland Government also made an important presence: Queensland Health, The Department of Communities, Local Government and Planning (Pool Safety), Multicultural Affairs Queensland (MAQ), and TAFE (TELLS Section). The Social Autopsy gave community members a chance to express what they were feeling and what they thought needed to be done. It also gave government departments the opportunity to listen and make suggestions as to what could be done. The Aqua English Project will hold a social autopsy after every drowning death in Queensland where possible, and the idea was sourced from the World Conference on Drowning Prevention, held in Vietnam in April this year. Many countries have adopted this approach when communities are adversely affected by drowning incidents.
moreKenyayn Teenager Drowns at Cabarita Beach
Sat, 10 Dec 11The body of a teenage boy, believed to be that of missing youth Samuel Macharia, has been found by surf lifesavers just north of Salt village this morning. Macharia has been missing since Sunday afternoon when he went for a swim alone at Cabarita. Around 5.15am, Queensland time, a surf patrol found the body. While his identity has not yet been confirmed a police spokesman said they believed the body was that of Macharia. More details as they come to hand. http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2011/12/08/372091_gold-coast-news.html
moreLifeguards Resuscitate Sudanese Boy in Toowoomba
Sat, 10 Dec 11A SEVEN-year-old boy is lucky to be alive after being found unconscious in the water at Milne Bay Aquatic Centre on Sunday. http://www.thechronicle.com.au/story/2011/11/21/lifeguards-resuscitate-youngster/
moreBurmese Refugee Drowns in Logan
Sat, 10 Dec 11Man falls from bridge, sucked into pipe www.couriermail.com.au POLICE divers and fire and rescue crews are continuing to search for a Logan man who was swept from a bridge at Wolffdene, south of Brisbane, on Friday afternoon.
moreThe Sudanese Community in Darwin Mourns the Loss of a Five Year Old Who Drowned at a Water Park
Fri, 10 Jun 11http://www.ntnews.com.au/article /2011/05/03/229411_ntnews.html The Sudanese Community in Darwin is still mourning the loss of a five year old boy who drowned at a water park. Unfortunately, this is another person from a culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) background to add to Australia's drowning statistics. The Aqua English Project has been shouting solutions to the increase in CALD drowning statistics for over six years now....how many more deaths before the government decides to listen?
moreThe Aqua English Project - Hillcrest Christian College Enrols its Students in the Aussie Lifeguard for a Day Program
Fri, 3 Dec 10We would like to congratulate Hillcrest Christian College on deciding to 'water proof' their international students in a full day "Aussie Lifeguard for a Day Program' which includes an introduction to the pool, lagoon and beach. We cover water safety, cultural English and and surf safety.
moreThe Aqua English Project: Official Speakers for the
Fri, 3 Dec 10The Conference Organising and Thematic Review Committees received and reviewed over 250 Abstract submissions and were pleased to advise that The Aqua English Project submission “Barriers to Aquatic Participation for English as Second Language Speakers: An Australian Profile: The Exploration of a Preventative Drowning Strategy That's Working” has been accepted as an Oral Presentation. We will be presenting research and development findings from The Aqua English Project at the WORLD CONFERENCE ON DROWING PREVENTION 2011, Danang, Vietnam - Tuesday 10 to Friday 13 May 2011 http://www.worldconferenceondrowningprevention.org/
moreThe Brisbane City Council Active & Healthy Parks Program Funds an 8 Week Aqua English Program in 3 Brisbane Locations: Starting 9th October 2010
Tue, 14 Sep 10As part of the Brisbane City Council Active Parks program, three 8 week programs will be offered to residents of Brisbane. The 8 week program will incorporate a mixture of learn to swim, water safety, beach safety and communicative English. The programs will operate every Saturday for 8 weeks starting from the 9th October at the following locations: (1) Splash Leisure Centre, Chermside: 12.00pm -1.00pm (2) Yeronga Pool, Yeronga: 1.45pm - 2.45pm (3) Hibiscus Sports Complex: 3.30pm - 4.30pm Cost: $3.00 per person per session. Bookings are limited so please contact us as soon as possible to ensure your position in the program.
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