The
Bronze Star ® Award by Royal Life Saving Society, is a foundational lifesaving award for secondary school students. It focuses on building swimming proficiency, basic lifesaving skills, and personal fitness, preparing candidates for the more advanced Bronze Medallion. The Bronze Star emphasizes safe water practices, rescue principles, and the ability to recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Focus Areas:
- Swimming Proficiency: Candidates refine their swimming technique and stroke mechanics.
- Lifesaving Skills: They learn basic rescue techniques and principles.
- Personal Fitness: The award incorporates fitness training to improve endurance and swimming ability.
- Safe Water Practices: Candidates develop an understanding of safe behavior in aquatic environments.
- Emergency Response: They learn to recognize emergencies and assess situations before and during a rescue.
Key Skills Developed:
- Self-Rescue: Learning how to rescue oneself in various situations.
- Basic Rescue Techniques: Understanding how to assist others in the water.
- Risk Assessment: Developing the ability to identify potential dangers in aquatic environments.
- Problem-Solving: Applying knowledge and skills to handle emergency situations.
- Decision-Making: Making informed decisions during rescues and water activities.
Please refer to the Award Guide:
The Bronze Star
These courses are
not designed for workplace accreditation and are not nationally accredited training.
Pre-requisite: There are no pre-requisites for this course
Course Length: One (1) Day
Units of Competency:
- These courses are not nationally accredited training, no units of competence will be issued.
Level of English: A reasonable level of English is required to be able to complete this course successfully
Is this the right course for me? If you are unsure please call us on 3823 2823 or email courses@rlssq.com.au for further assistance in choosing the right course for you.