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read moreCommunity-based, water safety initiative - the Aqua English Project – will see another 3900 young people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in Logan, learn how to swim and be safe around water.
The Aqua English Project has received $120,000 through the Celebrating Multicultural Queensland grants program with the grant building on the success of the water safety project, which has already benefited over 34,000 Queenslanders of all ages.
The community organisation’s ‘Empowered to Swim’ program is providing free swimming and water safety lessons to young people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds aged 16 to 24.
The initiative will then train 25 participants to pass on their skills to other young people by supporting them to gain qualifications for employment as bicultural aquatic assistants.
The program, which includes CPR training, is being delivered at the Gould Adams Park Aquatic Centre, and is also being supported through ongoing funding from the Logan City Council’s Active and Healthy program.
Aqua English Project founding director Sarah Scarce enthused “we are thrilled to receive funding for this program.
“According to the Royal Life Saving Society of Australia, refugees and migrants arriving in Australia show significantly higher rates of drowning within the first five to ten years than people who have been in Australia longer or were born here.
“This funding will enable us to continue our socially inclusive swimming outreach to over 3900 members of Logan’s refugee and migrant communities.
“We want to ensure all participants can engage safely in and around the pool – safe entry, floating, keep watch and active supervision – because we know that’s vital.
“‘We are really excited to make a lasting impact in employment through the training of bicultural aquatic assistants and bicultural water safety officers in swimming pools across Logan and Queensland.
“You can’t be what you can’t see, and a deliberate strategy that seeks to engage and empower trainees from multicultural backgrounds is essential for drowning prevention and genuine participation in one of Australia’s most iconic pastimes.”
Since launching in 2006, the Aqua English Project has delivered swimming and water safety programs to more than 34,000 people of different ages from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in Queensland.
The project is one of a range of community-led initiatives to receive a total of almost in $1.7 million in grants through the latest Celebrating Multicultural Queensland project funding round.
The grants help build a more inclusive multicultural Queensland that supports social and economic participation and young people.
Queensland Minister for Multicultural Affairs Charis Mullen notes “If you live in Queensland, then knowing how to swim is a must.
“However, we recognise some young people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities have not had the chance to be exposed to swimming activities.
“The ‘Empowered to Swim’ program will teach them how to safely enjoy our wonderful lifestyle in Queensland in and around beaches, rivers and pools.
“It’s a great example of the work Queenslanders are doing to help their communities flourish and we are proud to support it.
“Congratulations to all the latest recipients of the Celebrating Multicultural Queensland grants program for working to break down barriers by helping people to fully participate in the social and economic life of their community.”
Local State Member for Logan Linus Power added “there is nothing as Australian as enjoying a day at the beach, pool, river or dam with family and friends.
“New migrants want their kids to be part of that great experience but can’t swim well themselves.
“That’s why this little bit of help to teach swimming not only keeps families safe, but it also brings Australians together.
“When young people from all over the world share time at the beach at a BBQ, everyone should feel safe having a swim and this program helps.”
Further information:
Image top. Credit:The Aqua English Project; Image above: The Aqua English Project at Gould Adams Park Aquatic Centre with Queensland Minister for Multicultural Affairs Charis Mullen celebrating a funding boost to their Empowered to Swim program. The funding ensures Aqua English Project can train 25 Bicultural Aquatic Assistants for work in the aquatic industry. They aim to get this program into action from 1st July.
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