About the Club
Beeslack Life Saving Club is open to anyone 8 to 18 years of age who can swim 100 metres or more. It is a great way of making new friends while being able to keep fit, achieve nationally recognised awards, compete in both regional and national lifesaving competitions and have FUN!
It teaches valuable skills which allow you to help people in difficulty in water as well as teaching first aid skills; these include aiding people suffering from a heart attack, bleeding, choking and shock. The skills that are taught at the club allow all of the members the potential to help or even save someone's life.
Teaching lifesaving skills to all
The objectives of the Club are to advance the education of the public through the provision of education and training in life saving, life support, drowning prevention, water safety, resuscitation and first aid, through participation in the Award schemes and competitions of the Royal Life Saving Society United Kingdom and such other activities as are appropriate and thereby contributing to the preservation of life
Working with RLSS promoting
lifesaving and lifeguarding
- To deliver a quality, customer focused culture that permeates every aspect of the Club
- To provide facilities for and promote participation of the whole community in lifesaving and lifeguarding
- To create greater opportunities for the general public to become involved in all aspects of the Club’s work
- To promote the wider benefits of lifesaving as a healthy, fun and worthwhile recreational activity and competitive world class sport
- To promote, publicise and communicate information about the RLSS UK to present a positive image of the Club, the Society
- To promote and maintain the highest standards of technical competence and safety in the sport
- To provide equal opportunities for successful participation by all sections of the community