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