New swimming program keeps all-abilities kids afloat

A hobart learn to swim instructor in blue rashie is guiding a young blind girl through the water while holding a kickboard

Swimming opportunities for disabled children in Hobart are a highlight of the July school holidays with a new program commencing at Doone Kennedy Hobart Aquatic Centre.

The Inclusion Swimming Program is offered in partnership between City of Hobart and TADTas, and offers children between the ages of 5 and 15 an opportunity to build their confidence and skills in the water, including safety practices, and the opportunity to learn and improve swimming strokes.

“TADTas is pleased to be supporting the Inclusion Swimming Program being run by DKHAC in the July school holidays. After being approached by City of Hobart & Ollie; TADTas provided funding and advice surrounding Inclusive Swimming to allow this amazing safety initiative to be subsidised at a low cost. Due to the overall interest in this program TADTas alongside DKHAC wish to continue this program for additional participants in Term 3 School Holidays.” TADTas Executive Officer Paul Duncombe said.

The program has been developed following a submission from Hobart school student Ollie McDonald as a part of the 2021 Children’s Mayor Program for Children’s Week. Students from schools around Hobart were encouraged to submit proposals of what they would do if made Lord Mayor of Hobart for a day, with Ollie’s proposal receiving a High Commendation from the assessment panel.

“My idea will help disabled children overcome mental and physical barriers by giving them … a chance to expand their learning as well as … becoming more confident and safer in the water.” Ollie wrote in her proposal.

The program was prepared by DKHAC’s Disability Swim Instructor, Louis Clarke-Hodge, with $1500 in financial support being provided by TADTas.

Hobart Lord Mayor Anna Reynolds said it was a delight to see the involvement and interest of young people in local government.

“It’s fantastic to see the initiatives of our next generation through the Children’s Mayor Program, and it shows some of the great ideas that they have can actually be implemented in our City.” Lord Mayor Reynolds said.

The swimming program was booked out ahead of the school holidays, and is operating this week from Monday 11 July to Thursday 14 July.

“After the success of last year’s Children’s Week event, we’re running the Children’s Mayor Program again in 2022,” Lord Mayor Reynolds said. “We’re really looking forward to seeing what ideas they come up with this year.

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