23 August 2010
SwimSafer to replace Learn to Swim effective 5th July 2010
Frequent Ask Question by Public
FOR PUBLIC
1. What is the rationale behind replacing the Learn-To-Swim Programme (LTSP) and National Survival Swimming Award (NASSA) with SwimSafer programme?
A review initiated by the National Water Safety Council (NWSC) in 2008 determined that an integrated programme combining the merits of the LTSP and NASSA into a single national framework be introduced. This new programme called the SwimSafer Programme ensures that students learn basic swimming, survival and lifesaving skills concurrently.
2. Will the LTSP and NASSA cease to exist with the implementation of the SwimSafer?
As the SwimSafer is designated as the replacement programme for the LTSP and NASSA, both the latter programmes would be discontinued wef 5 July 2010.
3. With regard to the transition to the SwimSafer programme, would it not be more viable for the LTSP and NASSA to exist concurrently with the SwimSafer programme before phasing it out gradually?
After deliberation on this issue, it was concluded that it would be prudent to discontinue the LTSP and NASSA completely with the SwimSafer onboard. This would minimise confusion for consumers, who may be surprised by the entry of a new programme in Singapore. We are thus announcing the SwimSafer four months in advance of its official roll out on 5 July 2010, so that the public is aware of its existence.
4. What are the differences in this new SwimSafer programme from the previous Learn-To-Swim Programme?
The SwimSafer programme is a six stage level which not only incorporates progressive elements of swimming but also water survival and lifesaving skills at each level.
5. If my child or I have completed LTSP, do I still need to go/can I go through the SwimSafer programme?
Yes, you still can and it is recommended for you to continue to participate in the SwimSafer programme. Instructors will assess your next entry point in the programme based on your individual skill level.
6. If my child has not completed the LTSP, how will the shift from LTSP to the SwimSafer programme be made?
With effect from 5 July 2010, instructors will be conducting SwimSafer courses at all of Singapore Sports Council's (SSC) swimming pools. Your child?s skill level will be assessed based on SwimSafer Stage 1 standards and he/she will progress from there.
7. If my child is currently undergoing the NASSA programme, how will the transition to SwimSafer be?
Your child's instructor will determine which of the SwimSafer stages, Bronze, Silver or Gold, will your child be and instruct him/her accordingly.
8. What's the minimum number of hours needed to complete the SwimSafer programme?
The SwimSafer programme has six progressive stages, each comprising 12 hours of lesson time. Survival and activity skills are taught in each stage of the programme, working progressively toward the next stage.
9. With the implementation of the SwimSafer, does it mean that being on the programme would render you well prepared for water sports participation?
SwimSafer will help you equip yourself with the basic and essential water safety skills. With these, the better prepared and safer you would be. Nevertheless, adequate safety precautions, such as wearing a life vest, should still be noted.
10. Will the SwimSafer affect the pathway to competitive swimming, since its emphasis is on survival and not technical swimming?
With the SwimSafer programme, it does not mean that students will not taught proper swimming skills. They will, of course, be instructed on basic swimming skills/strokes, as well as a well-rounded understanding of water survival. As they acquire such water safety skills, they will grow in water confidence and adapt better to competitive swimming.
11. How will you ensure that only SwimSafer certified instructors instruct in the SRC's swimming pools?
All SwimSafer certified instructors will be provided with a SwimSafer Instructor Card which they will have to produce upon entering the SSC's SRCs, as well as showing upon request from a parent. In addition, they will be identifiable on the pool deck by the SwimSafer branded hat that they will wear when conducting classes.
12. Where can I get more details about the SwimSafer programme?
More details of the programme will be available on the SSC at http://www.ssc.gov.sg/swimsafer. The NWSC website, too, will soon have more information about the SwimSafer programme.
SwimSafer Instructor Training - 2nd & 3rd June 2010
Celine the TriLady
Celine responded to my adv and she started her training with me 1-1 somewhere in August 2010 as she could only swim the freestyle for abt 10 meters. Bad news is that I got no short cut for her so...
1st 4 weeks was hard work drills after drills and by the 6 Lessons she was able to swim 4laps with a few second of rest
She is camera shy as you can tell...lol
Her graduation came after 8weeks of hard work and she was able to swim abt 14-20laps with few seconds of rest in between.
This IronLady completed her first Maiden Olympic Distance triathlon organized by HP in October 2010 ..Well done Celine
She told me if time permits, she would like to come back next year to learn the Butterfly...When the going gets tough, the tough goes swimming :)
12 August 2010
Private Lesson for 2 goodfriends
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