Youthtown to help kids learn to swim
MEDIA RELEASE
14 OCTOBER
2009
Youthtown to help kids learn to
swim
Hundreds of Kiwi school children will be safer
in and around the water this summer thanks to
Youthtown.
Funding from Youthtown will allow
students from schools in Hamilton, Taupo, Christchurch,
Greymouth and the Waitaki District to undergo a Learn to
Swim programme during the lead-up to the holiday
season.
Shirley Primary School in Christchurch is
one of the schools set to benefit from the funding.
Principal Geoff Siave says the programme is a much needed
initiative.
“It’s really shocking the number of
children coming through who can’t swim or lack confidence
in the water,” he says.
“Last year I offered
rewards to students who could swim 200m in our school pool.
Virtually no one could do it.”
Alan Reid,
national projects manager for Youthtown, says the Learn to
Swim funding is a pilot scheme he hopes to see grow and
strengthen moving forward.
“Even though we’re a
country surrounded by beaches and waterways, only a handful
of kids in New Zealand really know how to
swim.
“Programmes like this will help rectify
that,” he says.
Mr Reid says the programme will
focus on entry-level swimming and water safety
skills.
“At the end of the programme, the goal is
for participants to feel comfortable around the water and
know what to do if they ever find themselves in trouble,”
he says.
Mr Siave says there a number of causes
contributing to the large number of school children unable
to swim.
“I believe the increasing closure of
school pools around New Zealand is a real problem,” he
says.
“Another cause could be that teachers are
no longer taught how to teach swimming when they’re
undergoing their
training.”
ENDS