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Swimming Swimming concept sheet Crawl Slippery floor Lockers Cubicles Float Dive Breaststroke Crawl Langlearn SLT Services www.langlearn.co.uk Arden College

Swimming timeline 1 Get off bus (in car park) Walk to swimming baths Pay money Get locker fob Get changed Put items in locker Shower Langlearn SLT Services www.langlearn.co.uk Arden College

Swimming timeline 2 Get into pool Swim Get out of pool Langlearn SLT Services www.langlearn.co.uk Arden College

Keeping Safe Going Swimming 1 Keeping Safe Going Swimming Risk Assessment Name……………………………………………… Date……………………………… …………………………………………… worked with me to fill this in Unit………………………………… Safe actions Where Dangers Getting off the bus Walking to the swimming baths Paying money Getting locker fob

Safe Where Dangers actions 2 Getting changed Putting items in locker Showering Getting in pool Swimming Getting out of pool

Swimming Dangers Choice Board losing fob bumping into someone being hit by a car talking to strangers slipping losing money not locking cubicle door naked in public running losing clothes soap in eyes running away inappropriate behaviour clothes get wet can’t find attendant getting lost outburst inappropriate dress machine does not work locker does not work drowning diving in the shallow end running having money stolen don’t listen to attendant don’t remember the number going with a stranger Can’t swim scalding arguing not closing doors leaving building

Swimming Safe actions Choice Board Walk slowly Stay with staff Call staff Call lifeguard Keep wallet/ purse in bag Keep money in wallet/purse Stay in cubicle Listen to attendant Put correct clothing on Ask attendant to repeat it Think hard Put correct clothing on Talk to attendant Check pocket is safe Look at the attendant Listen for cars Ask staff Listen hard Ask attendant to repeat Keep ticket in pocket Wait near bus Don’t talk to strangers Look for cars Talk to attendant Close bag Say you haven’t understood Keep wallet/ purse in pocket Keep ticket in bag Talk to staff

Keeping Safe Going Swimming 1 Keeping Safe Going Swimming Risk Assessment Name……………………………………………… Date……………………………… …………………………………………… worked with me to fill this in Unit………………………………… Safe actions Where Dangers slipping Walk slowly Getting off the bus being hit by a car Stay with staff Walking to the swimming baths losing money Keep wallet/ purse in pocket Paying money