Water Safety Action Plan

28 Mar 2022 01:15 PM

New safety measures introduced to protect the public.

Extra funding, improved signs and lesson plans for pupils are all part of a new Water Safety Action Plan.

The plan has been drawn up by the Scottish Government and a range of key organisations following a number of tragic water deaths.

Partners on the Water Safety Stakeholder Group have committed to further develop partnership working to help prevent drownings and agreed a range of key actions including:

Community Safety Minister Ash Regan – who chaired the stakeholder group – recently said:   

“The Scottish Government takes water safety very seriously and this Action Plan includes a range of key steps agreed with our partners to further mitigate the risks from Scotland’s coastal and inland waters.

“Scotland’s beaches, rivers, reservoirs and lochs are amongst our finest natural resources, but beautiful as they are they can be a source of lethal danger and we continue to see the tragic consequences of that.

“The actions in the plan are targeted at creating a safer environment in Scotland. But whether it’s sailing, swimming, diving or fishing, anyone undertaking recreational activities in and around water must be fully aware of the risks and take every possible precaution.”

Chair of Water Safety Scotland Michael Avril recently said:

“We would like to thank the Minister for taking a proactive approach to the prevention of drownings in Scotland. The release of this Action Plan – created in partnership with member organisations - compliments Scotland’s Drowning Prevention Strategy.

“Today, we have published the Interim Review of the strategy and we are hopeful this, combined with the Action Plan and increased collaboration from partners, will help Scotland meet its key targets to reduce accidental drowning fatalities by 50 per cent by 2026 and contribute  to reduction of water-related suicide.”

Background

Water Safety Stakeholder Group Action Plan

Interim Review of Scotland’s Drowning Prevention Strategy

Staying safe in and around Scotland’s waters

The membership of the action plan group: