Safe-Tay
- Female
- from Perth, Scotland
- Profile views: 338
- Member since: January 2008
- Last active: 5 weeks ago
- www.bebo.com/safe_tay
- Tagline
- Scottish Water Safety, Perth
- Me, Myself, and I
- Welcome.
Who is Safe-Tay
Safe-Tay is a voluntary water safety and drowning prevention registered charity dedicated to promoting Water Safety.
Our Objective:
A non-profit making association to enhance the safety and preservation of human life in the aquatic environment. In particular, training of life guards, support, development, improvement and promotion of water safety. Principally in Perth, or in any other place if required.
We seek to educate persons in the community about the dangers of water and water safety with the aim of preventing tragedies.
- Location
- Perth, Scotland
- Website
- www.safe-tay.co.uk
- info@safe-tay.co.uk
- Initiatives
- Poster and beer mat, Parking ticket, Leaflet, Signage, CCTV linked to Lifebelt
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Which is one of the main activity or hehaviour related to drowning?
- Boating
- Canoeing
- Alcohol
- In a Vehicle
- Swimming
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Who is more at risk of drowning?
- Male
- Female
- the same
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Open Your Eyes To Teen Suicide
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Your Not Alone
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Monikie Park Angus Flood Capability Event
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Swiftwater & Flood Training - Notts
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ResQmax Kit
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Leaflet
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Fact Sheet
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CCTV and Lifebelt
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Rotary Club's Charity Fayer
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poster 08
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Beer Mat 2008
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Beer Mat
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Car Wash
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Poster
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Useful Links
Coastwatch Scotland (Tay)
Coastwatch are based in Dundee and are made up of volunteers with an interest in, and concern for, the safety of life at sea and on the coast. By provide surveillance and reporting duties and liaise with the emergency services and local authorities providing reports and information on local situations and incidents as required.
Find out more visit - http://www.coastwatch.btik.com/p_Hom...
Drowning Support Network -
Support for those who've lost loved ones by drowning or in other aquatic accidents.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...
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Adult Sibling Grief -
This site is dedicated to the formation of a support community for those who have suffered the devastating loss of an adult sibling.
http://www.adultsiblinggrief.com/
Compassionate Friends -
Support for bereaved parents and their families.
http://www.tcf.org.uk/
Cruise Bereavement Care -
Counseling for anyone who is bereaved.
http://www.crusebereavementcare.org....
Cruise Scotland -
http://www.crusescotland.org.uk
Rowan-Consultancy
Counseling for the bereaved
http://rowan-consultancy.co.uk
If you do witness an accident or you feel that you need to talk with someone.
The Samaritans can be contacted 24/7
08457 90 90 90
emai:l jo@samaritans.org
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Montrose Sector Coastguards72 weeks agoBusy busy sector with call outs.
Seems like we dont get time to sit down let alone go to work.
Hows things your end?
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Fire and Rescue Services of Scotland77 weeks agoWhat Is Resqmax?
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Open Your Eyes To Teen Suicide93 weeks agoHey thanks so much for supporting OYETTS it really does mean alot. Please introduce yourself to everyone in the blog If theres anything youd like to see on the page feel free to let me know. Also if you ever needa talk about anything ever im here for you. Take care xoxo Andrea
We see the importance of teaching teenagers about the dangers of drinking alcohol in and around waterways. This might surprise you but alcohol use is involved in many drownings. In drownings among teen males, alcohol is a major contributing factor. Talk to your teen or teens talk to your friends...
Safe-Tay 0 ReplysWater is always seen as fun and of no real danger even people that are good or strong swimmers can get into difficulties and drown. Swimming in Rivers is not the same as being at inland pools or swimming baths. The temperature of the water can be extremely cold even on summer days and will take ...
Safe-Tay 0 ReplysA few ways to help raise awareness
Safe-Tay 0 Replys1. Spread the word about the Safe-Tay website and Bibo Site.
2. Add a link to both our sites.
3. Tell everyone you know about us.
4. Add safe-tay to your signature on emails
do something small and help save lives.