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Home News MPA actively supporting new UK Drowning Prevention Strategy

MPA actively supporting new UK Drowning Prevention Strategy

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March 2, 2016
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The Mineral Products Association (MPA) says it is committed to supporting the new UK Drowning Prevention Strategy which was launched on 29 February by Robert Goodwill MP, Minister of State for Transport. About 400 people accidently drown each year, with almost two thirds of these fatalities occurring in inland waters such as canals and rivers, lakes, quarries and reservoirs. The new Strategy, published by the National Water Safety Forum, aims to achieve a 50% reduction in drowning by 2026. MPA is

The Mineral Products Association (MPA) says it is committed to supporting the new UK Drowning Prevention Strategy which was launched on 29 February by Robert Goodwill MP, Minister of State for Transport.

About 400 people accidently drown each year, with almost two thirds of these fatalities occurring in inland waters such as canals and rivers, lakes, quarries and reservoirs.   The new Strategy, published by the National Water Safety Forum, aims to achieve a 50% reduction in drowning by 2026.

MPA is supporting the Strategy and its key themes which include:

•  Increasing the number of children with access to swimming lessons and water safety education.

• Encouraging communities to develop and implement local level water-related risk assessments and plans to reduce risk of death and harm at key locations.

• Promoting and encouraging safe, desired behaviour.

• Encouraging Non- Government Bodies (NGBs) and activity organisations to develop and implement risk assessments and plans for water safety and drowning prevention.

• Increasing the membership of NGBs and activity organisations and therefore increasing participation.

• Increasing the sector understanding of water-related suicide and self-harm.

Nigel Jackson, MPA chief executive, said: “Through the 2016 Stay Safe campaign, MPA and its members will continue to work collaboratively with other stakeholders such as the Chief Fire Officers Association, Royal Life Saving Society and RoSPA to play our part in delivering these goals. Continuing to raise awareness and understanding of the risks associated with swimming in quarry lakes and other similar open water is crucial. MPA is also keen to participate in community water safety forums working on risk mitigation at sites that have been identified as high risk from a public safety perspective”.

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