Impact of a surfer rescue training program in Australia and New Zealand: a mixed methods evaluation
Abstract Background Surfers play a critical role in coastal drowning prevention, conservatively estimated to make as many rescues as beach lifeguards. The Surfer Rescue 24/7 (SR24/7) program is a coastal safety intervention in Australia and New Zealand that teaches surfers safe rescue skills and pro...
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Main Authors: | William Koon (Author), Amy E. Peden (Author), Robert W. Brander (Author) |
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