DDM Training

Water Safety Training

Training Courses Offered and Curriculum

Over 700 people drown in the UK and Ireland every year and many more suffer injury, some life-changing, through non-fatal experiences. More people die from drowning in the UK and Ireland than from domestic fires or cycling accidents.

We have a huge challenge facing us to help save lives and reduce the number of UK and Irish citizens drowning.

We have used our extensive knowledge of water safety and training to develop a comprehensive range of vocational qualifications and a series of awards and programmes which have the ultimate aim of preventing drowning and stopping unnecessary loss of life – including the National Pool Lifeguard Qualification (NPLQ), the premier lifeguard training programme.

Our core purpose is to prevent drowning and we want to deliver a year-on-year reduction in the rate of British and Irish citizens drowning through the identification of seven challenging ambitions which we intend to focus our attentions on, having the maximum impact possible on these facets of the work we undertake.

Gen T/A

Minimum 36 hour course in 3 sections
  1. Legislation and Supervision
  2. Water Rescue
  3. First aid Complete robust Lifeguard course giving all the skills needed

Emergency Response for Swimming Pools- Duration 2 Days Recommended for Hotel pools

Approved and Certified

Emergency Pool Response

Hazards

Pool  Environment

Pool Safety Operating Procedure

CPR

Adult Child Infant use of face shields/ masks

Choking  Adult/ Child  Infant

Poolside Rescue

Water Rescue

Recover Submerged casualty

Suspected Spinal Injury to Stabilisation

 Aims of First aid

Unconscious Casualty

Top to toe  Recovery Seizure

Blood loss theory

Bleeding Shock

Wounds and Bleeding

Sprains and Strains

Burns and Scalds

National Rescue Award for Swimming Teachers and Coaches(NRASTC)

National Rescue Award for Swimming Teachers and Coaches(NRASTC)

6 to 14 hours depending on experience- Approved and Certified

1.Risk Assessment

Pool Safety operating Procedure

Class management and safety

Non contact:

S/S Reach throw, wade. Accompanied tow.

Entry: Slip in, dive

Contact tow: extended arm

Surface dive

2.BLS

First Aid

Shock, bleeding, fracture

Righting a pupil

Casualty secure

Rescue breathing

3.BLS

Primary Survey

Recovery position

First Aid.  Asthma, diabetes

Hypothermia, epilepsy

Rescue:

Shallow water

Deep water

Horizontal lift

4.BLS

Child

First Aid:  Cramp, choking,

heart  attack, burns & scalds

SCIM,Headsplint

Horizontal lift for spinal injury

5.BLS         DRABC

First aid: Drowning, vomiting

Air, water contamination

Accompanied rescue

Non contact tow

Rescue breathing

SCIM

  1. Theory:

PSOP, Class Management

Emergency, SCIM

Poolside rescue

Water rescue    1m over 1m

Stabilisation for Suspected Spinal Injury

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