Building SLSSA's Female Powercraft Ranks — Surf Life Saving SA

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Building SLSSA's Female Powercraft Ranks

POWERCRAFT TRAINING FOR WOMEN IN LIFESAVING PROGRAM

Surf Life Saving SA is once again thrilled to deliver the Powercraft Training for Women in Lifesaving program, specifically designed for young female-only trainers, assessors and participants.

Thanks to national funding support from Geoffrey Evans Trust, last season 10 members from eight clubs took part in the three-day course and gained the SLS Inflatable Rescue Boat (commonly referred to as IRBs) Crew Award. This not only boosted IRB Crew numbers at their respective clubs, but highlighted to other young female members, who are curious about gaining the award, that it is not an intimidating award to gain.

The IRB is an integral piece of rescue equipment and is used for routine patrolling duties, water safety, and on-call Search and Rescue (SAR) operations. They are also the first step in the pathway to becoming a SLSSA Jet Ski driver and provide a key competition area for the movement.

However, for several years, there has been a shortage of IRB Crew and Drivers within the membership, especially with female members.

Last year’s trainer, Hayley Hosking, said: “The group of girls really came together. It felt tight, and they leaned on each other and were really supportive of each other. Because of this experience, I wanted to be able to provide others the same opportunity and experience”.

Hayley will also be heading to Tasmina in May to assist Amber Loone, an assessor from Tasmania who assisted with last year’s course, and Surf Life Saving Tasmaina deliver a comprehensive Women in Powercraft Camp to their members.

Interested female members aged between 15 – 20 years old are encouraged to read the information below and register their expression of interest before Monday 14th April.

We are also looking for additional female drivers to assist Hayley Hosking (Seacliff), Cacilia Ewenz (Moana Chief Instructor), and Kate Perry (Port Noarlunga member and Chair of SLSSA Education Advisory Committee), who will be delivering the course. Those interested can also register their interest to help below.