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Our Charitable Aims
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The Royal Life Saving Society was formed in 1891 and is a registered charity.
Our main aim is to prevent accidental drowning in the UK and we do this by:
- Information and campaigns on key water safety issues
- Teaching people personal survival skills including what to do in an emergency
- Training rescue skills for people with a duty of care
- Research to improve drowning prevention
Our work is to reduce and prevent accidental drowning and has obvious and direct public benefit.
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Activities
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To achieve its objectives, the Charity carries out the following activities:
- We deliver education and training in lifesaving
- We support the collation of drowning data for research and analysis
- We campaign and lobby about water safety issues
- We help schools deliver water safety and life support in the curriculum
- We encourage the growth of voluntary Life Saving and Lifeguard Clubs
- We identify communities at risk and develop resources to address their needs
- We provide advice and guidance on all aspects of water safety
- We publish a range of guides free to download from the RLSS UK Website
- We encourage fitness and health by promoting lifesaving sport








