07/12/2025
Professional Rescue Director presented at the workshops on floods preceding the ILS World Conference on Drowning Prevention, 21 to 23 November 2025. Delegates included lifeguard organisations, disaster specialists, community responders and officials involved in water safety policy.
The International Lifesaving Federation’s (ILS) World Conference took place in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, more than four hundred delegates attended from over fifty countries. The World Health Organization (WHO is an agency of the United Nations) co-sponsored the event, an organisation working to reduce drowning worldwide and coordinates responses to international public health issues and emergencies.
Our Academy Director David Lane delivered presentations during the global flood workshops at the Conference firstly on ‘International Response Regulations (Laws)’, then on ‘Credentialling And Accreditation’, and chaired a session on the second day.
By Professional Rescue contributing knowledge from our understanding and sharing flood response experiences we intend that vital community collaborations can respond to and recognise the changes occurring around our planet. Particularly from climate change impacts, increasing life safety threatening flood events and how urban development impacts on flooding events. Further that Floods inflict a complex web of economic damage globally, resulting in:
• Significant short-term costs
• Persistent long-term consequences
• Devastating for all income levels
• Poor communities are disproportionately affected due to a lack of resources and infrastructure
• Displace millions of people anywhere, including in high-income countries
• Global economic losses from flooding are in the hundreds of billions of US dollars annually and are projected to increase with climate change.
By building international connections, offering training, sharing knowledge and understanding from within our Academy we hope to assist in the mitigation of flood threats and reduce preventable loss of life in our communities.
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