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Water Safety Education 2025-06-19

19 June 2025

Lead MP

Darren Paffey

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At a Glance

Darren Paffey raised concerns about water safety education 2025-06-19 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Mr Paffey opened by highlighting the ongoing issue of drowning in the UK, citing over 300 annual deaths and a doubling of such incidents since 2020. He pointed out that despite the national curriculum's requirement for primary-age children to be able to swim 25 metres, only 74% actually achieve this, with significant disparities based on social class (35% from low-income families vs. 76% from affluent backgrounds). The MP also mentioned ethnic inequalities and highlighted a tragic case involving Joe Abbess, a young man who drowned due to a rip current despite being a strong swimmer. Mr Paffey emphasised the need for comprehensive water safety education in schools beyond just swimming lessons.

Government Response

Government Response
The hon. Member for Southampton Itchen was congratulated by the Minister, who highlighted the importance of spreading awareness about water safety and praised the Royal Life Saving Society UK’s Drowning Prevention Week campaign. The Minister also mentioned the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill which aims to extend the requirement to teach swimming and water safety in schools.
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