The Grey Medallion™ is a water safety and lifesaving skills program for older adults, aimed at reducing the drowning rates and encouraging a healthy, independent and active lifestyle. The program endeavours to teach participants a range of personal survival techniques, provide them with skills to deal with an emergency situation and to develop confidence and competence to enjoy aquatic exercise and other water-based activities safely.
This practical program provides older adults with personal survival techniques, improved swimming skills, skills to deal with emergency situations and a thorough understanding of water safety knowledge in order to reduce the likelihood of drowning.
Unfortunately, older Australians (those aged 55 and over) make up a large proportion of the drowning statistics in Australia and as the population is ageing this continues to increase. According to the 2020 Royal Life Saving National Drowning Report, there were 61 drowning deaths of people aged 65 years and over. Open water environments particularly oceans and rivers are a concern to this life stage and with the diversity of activities they are participating in, drowning prevention becomes a challenge.
The Grey Medallion program has four main components:
Please book in advance by calling RLSSQ on 3823 2823 and paying over the phone. For more details contact:
Beverley Newton
Education and Training Officer
Telephone: 3823 2823
[email protected]