Rutherglen Reformer

Water safety

- STAFF REPORTER

A safety campaign is set to make a splash with Lanarkshir­e youngsters by offering life-saving swimming lessons this summer in a bid to teach water awareness skills.

Around 70,000 children across Scotland will be offered the lessons during this year’s Drowning Prevention­Week, organised by the Royal Life Saving Society (RLSS), between July 18 and 25 as part of the acclaimed Learn to Swim programme – a partnershi­p between Scottish Water and Scottish Swimming.

Coming after day-today lessons were interrupte­d for almost two years due to the pandemic, it reflects an urgent ongoing commitment to help children to become confident and competent swimmers while improving water safety for a new generation of swimmers.

Brian Lironi, director of corporate affairs with Scottish Water, said : “Given the disruption suffered to the provision of traditiona­l lessons during the pandemic, it really is such a vital opportunit­y to develop generation­s of confident, safer, competent children and ensure they do not miss out on such an important life skill.

“With the lifting of lockdown and other challenges facing households, it is likely many people will choose to staycation here in Scotland again this year, complete with the attraction of swimming at beauty spots and popular locations.

“By improving water safety and working with coaches across the country, our partnershi­p with Scottish Swimming really can make a life changing difference for so many.”

The RLSS’s Drowning Prevention Week itself is one of the UK and Ireland’s largest summer water safety campaigns aimed to equip people with skills and knowledge to make the right decisions about water safety, particular­ly during the summer months.

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