Water Safety New Zealand

Research on children and drowning prevention
UPDATED: 14 February 2022
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Research from New Zealand, and elsewhere, relating to children and drowning prevention.
Children Related
All the available research.
- Prevalence of Traumatic Injuries in Drowning and Near Drowning in Children and Adolescents
- Prevention of Childhood Drowning: A Review of Current Community Interventions and their Effect on Recreational Drowning Mortality in Children
- Childhood Drowning: Are we staying afloat? A study of Admission Data to Starship PICU over the last 15 years
- Will They Sink or Swim? New Zealand Youth Water-Safety Knowledge and Skills
- Early-Years Swimming: Adding Capital to Young Australians
- Child Drowning: Evidence for a newly recognized cause of child mortality in low and middle income countries in Asia
- Community Perceptions of and Attitudes Towards Children's Swimming and Water Safety Skills
- Interventions associated with drowning prevention in children and adolescents: systematic literature review
- A Review of Drowning Prevention Interventions for Children and Young People in High, Low and Middle Income Countries
- A 10 Year Analysis of Drowning in Toddlers Aged 0-4 Years in Western Australia
- Dangerous Waters: Profiles of Fatal Childhood Drownings in the U.S. 2005-2014
- Quantifying fatal and non-fatal drowning among children under five in Aotearoa, New Zealand