Aquatic Industry Research
Royal Life Saving advocacy, programs, products and services are underpinned by research and a commitment to continual improvement. They are constantly evaluated, improved and benchmarked against world's best practice. Our research capacity includes: Aquatic industry research.
State of Safety at Aquatic Facilities
The Australian aquatic industry plays a pivotal role in shaping the health and vitality of the nation. This report aims to report on the pertinent aspects of the industry which contribute to safer communities and improved safety at aquatic facilities.
Aquatic Workforce Framework
The National Aquatic Workforce Framework promoting aquatic careers, defining clear pathways for professional growth, establishing quality assurance systems for safety outcomes, and supporting the sector in effective workforce planning.
The State of Aquatic Facility Infrastructure
A new report has found that in the next 10 years, up to 40 per cent of public aquatic facilities that local governments own will need serious refurbishment or outright replacement at a cost of over $8 billion.
Strengthening Learn to Swim
A new report by PricewaterhouseCoopers includes recommendations to maximise the potential of learn to swim and improve our nation's swimming and water safety skills, which will assist in reducing the generational risk of drowning.
Health, Social and Economic Value of Aquatic Industry
The social, health and economic benefits of the aquatic industry to Australia are worth more than $9 billion, a new report by Pricewaterhouse Coopers has found.
Social Impact of Aquatic Industry
Royal Life Saving Society - Australia is pleased to launch its second major aquatic industry advocacy report for 2021: The Social Impact of the National Aquatic Industry.
Aquatic Industry Workforce Research
Royal Life Saving advocacy, programs, products and services are underpinned by research and a commitment to continual improvement. They are constantly evaluated, improved and benchmarked against world's best practice. Our research capacity includes: Aquatic industry research.
Industry Safety Research
Equal Access to Public Aquatic Facilities
Australian Policy and Case Law for Public Safety in Inland Waterways