Aquatic Industry Leisure Management
This theme encompasses papers that:
- Advance research, policy and programs in aquatic and leisure management.
- Evaluate technical and technological advancements in aquatic safety rescue standards, training, operations, and equipment.
- Addressing facility management systems including safety, plant and equipment, customer experience, management models.
- Addressing infrastructure challenges and solutions including innovative solutions to funding, environmental sustainability, and whole-of-community services models.
- Address short-medium term impacts of COVID pandemic on aquatic industry.
The WCDP committee have released the Aquatic Industry Leisure Management accepted papers, take a look below. More papers to follow.
Disclaimer: papers were correct at the time of publishing. Please note, circumstances may change beyond the control of the organisers, which may necessitate substitutions or alterations to the conference program.
Presenting |
Title of submission |
Format |
Jacob Keech |
A Qualitative Investigation of Job Demands and Resources in Australian Pool Lifeguards |
Oral |
Sarah Hampson |
We CAN make better lifeguards – what is the future for lifeguard training? |
Poster |
Delphine Fong |
A Multi-Disciplinary Approach Towards Water Safety In Singapore |
Oral |
Ichiro Kanamaru |
Automated Detection of Person Suspected of Drowning or Behaving Dangerously at Swimming Pool using AI |
Oral |
Brooke Cherfils |
Cross-Border Recognition of Lifeguard Certifications: RLSS Lifeguard Reciprocity Project |
Oral |
RJ Houston |
The State of Aquatic Facility Infrastructure in Australia |
Oral |
Katrien Pickles |
Supervision at public pools: An analysis of industry programs |
Poster |
Jo Talbot |
The effectiveness of the 10:20 Protection Rule for drowning detection using a video-based task |
Poster |
Jo Talbot |
Interventions performed by lifeguards on when on duty at poolside |
Oral |
Shaun Jackson |
A Research-based Approach to Advancing Lifeguard Supervision Skills |
Oral |
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