TQUK Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid - Online Blended Part 1

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Drowning prevention

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Drowning Prevention: Strategies and Impact

Drowning Statistics and Risk Factors

One of the leading causes of death globally for children and young people aged 1 to 24 years is drowning.

  • Global Impact: The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates around 236,000 drowning deaths annually.
  • High-Risk Groups: More than 90% of drowning deaths occur in low and middle-income countries, with children under five at highest risk.
  • Common Scenarios: Deaths often linked to routine activities like bathing, water collection, and water transportation (e.g., boats, ferries).
  • Impact of Weather: Seasonal and extreme weather events, such as monsoons, contribute significantly to drowning incidents.

Preventative Measures

Many drowning deaths are preventable through evidence-based, low-cost solutions:

  • Installing barriers to control access to water.
  • Providing safe areas away from water, like creches with capable child care.
  • Teaching swimming, water safety, and rescue skills.
  • Training bystanders in safe rescue and resuscitation techniques.
  • Enforcing safe boating, shipping, and ferry regulations.
  • Improving flood risk management strategies.

World Drowning Prevention Day and Continuous Action

While World Drowning Prevention Day is observed on July 20th, efforts to save lives continue year-round:

  • Individual Actions: Share drowning prevention advice, take swimming lessons, and support local water safety initiatives.
  • Group Initiatives: Host public events, launch water safety campaigns, and back new drowning prevention projects.
  • Government Commitments: Implement prevention policies, hold discussions, and fund large-scale prevention programs.
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