New water safety partnership sees Goodstart pair up with JUMP! Swim School

JUMP! Swim School has partnered with Goodstart Early Learning to enhance water safety education in Western Australia.
Aiming to provide expert water safety education to children aged between birth to five years of age, JUMP! Swim has announced a new partnership with Goodstart Early Learning centres across Western Australia.
53 of Goodstart’s more than 660 services are located in Western Australia. Highlights of the partnership include:
- In-centre water safety workshops: JUMP!’s experienced swim instructors will lead engaging workshops at Goodstart WA centres, teaching essential water safety skills to children.
- Water safety kits: Specially designed kits will be provided to educators, equipping them with the tools to teach children about water safety, emergency response techniques, and the dangers of water.
- Free swimming lessons: New swim families attending Goodstart centres in WA will receive a complimentary swimming lesson, preparing their children for a fun and safe summer in the water.
The partnership leverages JUMP! Swim School’s expertise in water safety to deliver practical education and resources to Goodstart centres, fostering a safer environment for young children, and commenced on 1 December 2024.
“We’re excited to team up with Goodstart Early Learning to deliver expert water safety education to kids across WA,” JUMP! Swim Schools Chief Executive, Mark Collins advised.
“This partnership ensures that children at Goodstart centres receive the highest quality water safety training, helping to create a safer environment for them in and around water. Our goal is to equip every child with essential water safety skills and knowledge, making this summer safer and more enjoyable for all families involved.”
Learn more about Jump! Swim schools here. Information about Goodstart is available here.
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