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Table of Contents
About
Forward
Introduction
Key drowning facts
Drowning statistics 2016-2021
Strategy Framework
Priorities
Action levels
CA-WSS Priorities
Using the CA-WSS
Priority 1: Public significance
Priority 2: Data
Priority 3: Everyone a swimmer
Priority 4: Safe at all ages
Priority 5: Pools
Priority 6: Open water
Priority 7 Lifeguards
Priority 8: Water Emergency
Preparedness
Next steps
Acknowledgements
References
Water Safety Strategy
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