Aquatic Supervision

Danny Frawley Centre is a Watch Around Water facility. The Aquatic Supervision program was developed by Aquatics and Recreation Victoria and Life Saving Victoria to: Educate the public about adequate supervision Encourage parent/guardians to take on this responsibility when visiting a public aquatic facility.

Watch Around Water

Danny Frawley Centre is a Watch Around Water facility. This program was developed by Aquatics and Recreation Victoria and Life Saving Victoria to:

  • Educate the public about adequate supervision
  • Encourage parent/guardians to take on this responsibility when visiting a public aquatic facility.

 

​Therefore, the following safe supervision policies must be adhered to:

Children under 5 years old
  • Will be issued a yellow wristband from reception upon entry.
  • Children under 5 years old must be constantly supervised by a parent/guardian.
  • Adequate supervision requires the parent/guardian to accompany the child in the water and remain within arm’s reach of the child at all times.
Children under 10 years old
  • Children under 10 years old will not be admitted without an appropriate parent/guardian. The parent/guardian must be 16 years or over and adhere to all conditions of entry.
  • Children under 10 years old must be constantly supervised by a parent/guardian while in the aquatic area of the centre.
  • The parent/guardian must position himself or herself to have a clear view of the child with no physical or structural barriers between them and the child.
Children 10 years and older
  • For children 10 years and older, parents must use their knowledge of the child’s swimming ability to determine the level of supervision required.
  • Parent /guardians are required to be present in the centre for children under the age of 13.

 

 

Weak/Non-Swimmer Policy

  • Tell a staff member if you are a Non-Swimmer, we’re here to help!
  • It’s ok to admit you are a non-swimmer, be recognised and survive
  • Wear a water safety orange wrist band while in the water to be recognised by lifeguards
  • Swim within safe depths according to your ability
  • Never swim in deep water if you are a Non-Swimmer
  • Be aware of drop zones in pools and abrupt depth change areas
  • Swim with a friend or companion

Please note: Lifeguards are employed on a 1:100 ratio; to help lifeguards supervise more effectively please advise staff if you are a non-swimmer, wear your wrist band and stay within safe depths commensurate with your ability.

You can also get a copy of this policy in Simplified Chinese, Vietnamese, Arabic or Sudanese-Arabic below.

If you wish to improve your swimming ability to be safe in and around water, please contact us.

Swimming is an essential and life-saving skill that you have for life. To enquire about this program, please complete the enquiry form and a team member will be in touch.

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