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  • Youth for Youth Québec (Y4Y Québec)

Swimming Upstream : Investigating the Barriers to Aquatic Equity for Québec's English-speaking BIPOC Youth Communities

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Title
Swimming Upstream : Investigating the Barriers to Aquatic Equity for Québec's English-speaking BIPOC Youth Communities
Abstract
Swimming is a valuable life skill that can improve a person’s health, safety, and overall well-being. Swimming as physical activity benefits both one’s mental and physical health. The skill is also transferable to a wide range of other activities, such as canoeing and kayaking. Water related activities are key to various aspects of Québec’s economy, environment, and cultural heritage. A recent survey from the province’s Ministry of Education and Higher Studies estimates that 3 783 000 people aged 6 to 74 swim at least once a year and more than a third (34.8%) swim regularly. [1] As a powerful force of nature, it must also be respected as the risk of drowning, while largely preventable, has not yet been eradicated with an estimated 1.3 deaths per 100,000 Canadians. In Québec, an average of 80 people lose their lives to water, primarily by drowning. Interventions (such as water safety training during swimming lessons) serving to reduce the number of drowning deaths among 0–4-year-olds (at highest risk) has led to a 51% reduction in Canada. This highlights the value of sustained investment in public awareness, education, legislation, and water safety enforcement. In Québec in 2015, however, the decision was made to halt funding for drowning prevention “Swim to Survive” strategies in elementary schools, despite recommendations from coroners and pleas from the provincial Lifesaving Society.
Institution
Youth for Youth Québec (Y4Y Québec)
Date
August, 2023
Pages
10
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Porras-Gil, Javier Armando. Swimming Upstream : Investigating the Barriers to Aquatic Equity for Québec’s English-Speaking BIPOC Youth Communities. Youth for Youth Québec (Y4Y Québec), August 2023.
Subject
  • Accident Prevention and Safety
    • Water Safety
  • Age Groups
    • Youth/Adolescents
  • Ethno-Cultural Groups
Geographical area
  • Québec (Province)
Type
  • Brief
Contributing CKOL partner
  • Youth for Youth Québec (Y4Y Québec)

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Youth for Youth Québec (Y4Y Québec)

Fondation :
Janvier 2018

Public cible :
Jeunes anglophones (âgés de 16 à 30 ans) dans la province de Québec.

Site Web :
https://www.y4yquebec.org/

Activités :
Partager l'information sur les ressources, les possibilités de formation et de réseautage, et les services d'emploi et de carrière pour les jeunes anglophones (âgés de 16 à 30 ans); offrir des possibilités de mise en réseau pour les jeunes anglophones du Québec, afin d'inclure des possibilités d'engagement avec la majorité de langue officielle; produire et diffuser des politiques concernant les jeunes anglophones du Québec.

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s. o.