Canadian Red Cross winds down swim, lifeguard lessons to focus on humanitarian work

A swimmer in a pool lane from above

An individual seen swimming in a pool on this generic file picture. (Guduru Ajay bhargav / Pexels)


The Canadian Pink Cross has introduced that that after 76 years, it would not supply swimming and lifeguard packages so as to direct extra consideration to its humanitarian operations.


The Pink Cross says lately it has seen a "surge in disasters, emergencies and neighborhood well being crises" that has pressured the group to re-evaluate its operations. These crises embody the COVID-19 pandemic, the opioid epidemic and the quite a few pure disasters which have affected Canada.


“We proceed to consider within the significance of water security coaching, however not noticed that we provided distinctive experience in that space," Canadian Pink Cross CEO Conrad Sauvé mentioned in a information launch final week.


"We additionally consider the relative humanitarian want for water security coaching has been surpassed by calls for in different areas through which we're effectively positioned to make a distinction.”


The group's swimming and lifeguard packages will as a substitute be provided by the Lifesaving Society, which has delivered learn-to-swim and lifeguard packages for greater than 100 years.


“The Lifesaving Society is a revered, completed group that has lengthy shared our ardour to cut back drownings and aquatic-related accidents. We have now each confidence that the water security coaching wants of Canadians will proceed to be well-served of their care,” Sauvé mentioned.


The Pink Cross says it would attempt to redeploy affected workers to different elements of the group.


"We're enormously pleased with what we've got completed in offering water security coaching and we're actually grateful to total generations of employees and volunteers who devoted themselves to making a program of the very best commonplace," mentioned Sauvé.

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