BRIDGING THE GAP: FROM CLOSED TO OPEN WATER

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BRIDGING THE GAP: FROM CLOSED TO OPEN WATER Alissa Magrum Executive Director, Colin’s Hope Board Member, TxDPA, Safe Kids Austin Advisory Board Member, NDPA CoFounder, Families United to Prevent Drowning Triathlete, Open Water Swimmer & Athlete Ambassador to Prevent Drowning BRIDGING THE GAP: FROM CLOSED TO OPEN WATER

Our Agenda Introductions (Who am I? Who are You?) Learning Outcomes Closed Water to Open Water Questions Differences: Closed and Open Water Lessons from Maui & Honduras & Lake Austin Families United Stories - tool for education Resources (Colin’s Hope, RNLI, USLA, ISLA and more) Safety Brainstorm Different Floatation Devices Pairs participation activity : Action Plan Action Plan Sharing Q&A

Lifeguards were on duty. Family members were present. Colin Holst was 4 when he tragically drowned in a public lifeguarded pool in South Austin on June 13, 2008. Lifeguards were on duty. Family members were present. It was a busy summer day and Colin got into water over his head. Colin slipped quickly and silently under the water, unnoticed by everyone. Colin was found at the bottom of the pool by a swimmer. Multiple attempts to resuscitate Colin were unsuccessful. After his death, Colin’s family learned that drowning is the number 1 cause of unintentional injury related death for children under 5 and a leading cause for ages 1-14. Yet, drowning is preventable. They made it their mission to prevent drowning. Colin’s Hope was formed. insert image of Colin

a leading drowning prevention organization Over the last 10 years, small but MIGHTY Colin's Hope has become a leading drowning prevention organization in Texas and across the U.S.

LEARNING OUTCOMES 1) Participants will hear and learn Colin’s story and will be able to share his story and other stories of children who drowned in all types of water to bring real faces to drowning- in hopes of changing behaviors to be safer around water. 2) Participants will differentiate between closed and open water and learn about resources that address these differences for those who recreate in their water in order to prevent drowning 3) Participants will learn, refresh and/or relearn basic water safety tips when they take the Colin’s Hope online water safety quiz after the session. 4) Participants write a mini action plan and commit to doing at least 1 thing to increase drowning prevention efforts when they return home as it relates to their work.

Drowning Stats Data from the National Vital Statistics System, Mortality From 1999 through 2010, a total of 46,419 deaths from unintentional drowning (including boating) occurred in the US, an average of 3,868 deaths per year. Drowning death rates decreased over time for all age groups except adults aged 45–84. The average daily number of deaths from unintentional drowning on a weekend day was 48% higher than that on a weekday (13.8 versus 9.3 deaths). Drowning occurred most often in a bathtub for persons under 1 and for adults aged 85 and over, in a swimming pool for children 1–4 years, and in natural water ages 5–84.

2018 Texas Drowning Stats Texas Fatal Child Drowning Stats: Of the 91* fatal drownings 61 Male (67.7%), 29 Female (32.2%) 63 were 5 years old or under, (70%) 27 were ages 6-17 (30%) 29 Open water-ponds (13), lakes, rivers, beaches (32.2%) 48 Pools (36 backyard, 10 apt, 1 Hotel, 1 Swim School (53.3%) 11 Bathtubs (12.2%) 1 storage container (1%) and 1 jacuzzi (1%) We have had 8 fatal drownings of Texas children already in 2019. 1 WAS IN OPEN WATER (7M, POND)

WHERE DID TEXAS CHILDREN DROWN?

WHERE ARE PEOPLE LEARNING TO SWIM AND INTERACT WITH WATER?

WHAT ABOUT YOU? WHO CAN SWIM? WHERE DID YOU LEARN TO SWIM? WHAT WAS THAT EXPERIENCE LIKE? WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST OPEN WATER EXPERIENCE? HOW WAS IT DIFFERENT FROM A CLOSED WATER EXPERIENCE? HAVE YOU HAD A DROWNING INCIDENT? WHAT WATER DO YOU MANAGE OR INTERACT WITH NOW?

CLOSED WATER VS. OPEN WATER WARM CLEAR CALM CONTROLLED KNOW DEPTH ENTER/EXIT EASILY ?????? OPEN WATER TOO COLD/TOO WARM DARK OR MURKY ROUGH/WAVES/CURRENT UNPREDICTABLE AMY NOT KNOW DEPTH NO EASY ENTRY/EXIT ??????

LESSONS FROM: MAUI, HONDURAS & LAKE AUSTIN JELLYFISH, WAVES, DROP-OFFS, CURRENTS BAD DECISIONS OVERESTIMATED ABILITY UNDERESTIMATED WAVES, POWER OF WATER WATER TEMP, DEHYDRATION WATER GUARDIANS, LIFEGUARDS RIVER CROSSINGS THROWABLES- ROPES, BOTTLES

IDEAS FOR CLOSED AND OPEN WATER SAFETY EDUCATION OF STAFF AND PATRONS SAFETY SIGNAGE DEPTH MARKING SAFETY ROPES LIFE JACKET LOANER STATIONS THROW RING STATIONS TRAIN STAFF IN BASIC WATER RESCUE TEACH OPEN WATER SAFETY IN SWIM LESSONS TEACH RIP CURRENT SAFETY OPEN WATER EXPERIENCES FOR ALL OTHER IDEAS?

RIP CURRENT SAFETY: CALM. FLIP. FLOAT. FOLLOW

Open Water Resources

Promote the Colin’s Hope Online Water Safety Quiz Please Take and Share on Facebook

ACTION: WHAT WILL YOU DO? Get a partner. Commit to at least 1 thing you will do to increase your water safety and drowning prevention efforts as it relates to bridging the gap from closed to open water safety when you return home. Share with the group. Be accountable.

Questions & Answers

Thank you for sharing our vision of a world where no child drowns.