Preliminary Program

Preliminary Program

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM III INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON DROWNING PREVENTION (CIPREA) “TODAY’S PREVENTION IS TOMORROW’S SAFETY” Córdoba, Spain – October 15th, 16th and 17th, 2021 FRIDAY 15th SATURDAY 16th SUNDAY 17th 08:00 a 09:30h CONFERENCE ACCREDITATION 09:30 a 10:15h 09:30 a 10:15h 09:30 a 10:00h KEY-NOTE SPEAKER 4 KEY-NOTE SPEAKER 7 OPENING CEREMONY 10:00 a 10:45h 10:15 a 11:30h KEY-NOTE SPEAKER 1 10:15 a 11:15h ORAL PRESENTATIONS AND 10:45 a 11:30h ORAL PRESENTATIONS 4 POSTERS 2 KEY-NOTE SPEAKER 2 11:30 a 12:00h 11:30 a 12:00h 11:15 a 11:45h BREAK BREAK BREAK 11:45 a 12:30h 12:00 a 12:45h KEY-NOTE SPEAKER 8 KEY-NOTE SPEAKER 5 12:30 a 12:50h 12:00 a 13:30h CONFERENCE STATEMENT 12:50 a 13:00h EXPERIENCE ROUND TABLE 12:45 a 13:30h AWARDS, ORAL PRESENTATION AND POSTER KEY-NOTE SPEAKER 6 13:00 a 13:30h CLOSING CEREMONY 13:30 a 15:30h 13:30 a 15:30h BREAK / LUNCH BREAK / LUNCH 15:30 a 16:15h KEY-NOTE SPEAKER 3 15:30 a 17:00h 16:15 a 17:30h ORAL PRESENTATIONS AND ORAL PRESENTATIONS AND POSTERS 3 POSTERS 1 20:30 a 23:00h GALA DINNER 09:30 a 17:30h 09:30 a 17:00h 09:30 a 12:30h POSTER SESSION POSTER SESSION POSTER SESSION KEY-NOTE SPEAKER SESSION FRIDAY MORNING – KEY-NOTE SPEAKER 1 SATURDAY MORNING – KEY-NOTE SPEAKER 4 Unintentional drowning prevention. From global Lifeguard. Main link on the drowning prevention problem to local action chain Mr. Jonathon Passmore D. Alejandro Restelli World Health Organization (Regional Office for Europe) – Argentine Lifesaving Federation – FASA (Argentina) WHO SATURDAY MORNING – KEY-NOTE FRIDAY MORNING – KEY-NOTE SPEAKER 2 SPEAKER 5 Psychological aspects in critical situations. Cognition Aspects and variables of lifesaving in an expanding and behaviour in emergencies condition Dr. Jesús Miranda Páez continent: The Africa´s case University of Málaga (Spain) D. Mohamed Ali Gharbal Africa´s Region President. International Lifesaving Federation (ILS) (Morocco) FRIDAY MORNING – EXPERIENCE ROUND TABLE SATURDAY MORNING – KEY-NOTE Drowning: Life and death real cases to teach and SPEAKER 6 learn from what we thought would never happen First aid education. An urgent need Mr. Víctor Soro Dr. Tomás Cobos Castro. Md Hugo García Esquina’s father (Spain) President of General Council of College of Physicians– Dr. Jesús Miranda Páez CGCOM (Spain) Psychology towards the victim’s family (Spain) Mrs. Hortensia Espitaleta SUNDAY MORNING – KEY-NOTE Asalvo President (Colombia) SPEAKER 7 Dr. Francisco Cano Noguera Royal Spanish Lifesaving Federation - RFESS. Safety and Lean and Industry 4.0: Methodologies and Drowning Prevention Director (Spain) innovations as a tool to drowning reduction in natural Mrs. Mª Begoña Gutiérrez Centeno aquatic areas Family of non fatal casualty on beach (Spain) D. David del Valle Maquinay Spanish Red Cross (Spain) Mr. Ángel Ramos López Family of non fatal casualty on beach (Spain) SUNDAY MORNING – KEY-NOTE SPEAKER 8 FRIDAY AFTERNOON – KEY-NOTE SPEAKER 3 Italy. A model of sport success Dr. Giorgio Quintavalle Work of Military Emergency Unit against flood President of lifesaving division in Italian swimming Federation Brigada INF/LIG. José Cabiedas Todosantos – FIN. Vicepresident of International Lifesaving Federation of Military Emergency Unit – UME (Spain) Europe – ILSE (Italy) ORAL PRESENTATION PREVENTION Artificial Rip Currents on Italian Beaches: the Problem of Hard Defences and Bathing Safety Prescription medication and chronic medical Dario Giorgio Pezzini conditions: The silent contributor to unintentional National Lifeguarding Society – GNRAC (Italy) adult drownings - A systematic review Danielle H. Taylor, Richard C. Franklin and Amy E. Peden Drowning in Tunisia Abdelkrim Boujemaa James Cook University, Towsville (Australia) Tunisian Subaquatic and lifesaving Federation – FTASSA Is the minimum number of lifeguards established (Tunisia) by Spanish regional swimming pool regulations Interinstitutional Cooperation Strategies on enough? Drowning Prevention Carmen Ruiz Olivares and Iván García Ruiz Ariel Lafuente and Elieth Moraga Lifesaving Federation of Madrid – FMSS (Spain) Costa Rican Red Cross (Costa Rica) Why do drownings happen? Lack of knowledge, Adolescent risk and protective factors negligence or overconfidence Francisco Cano Noguera and Ana Ortiz Olivar Mª Victoria García Sanz, Irene Ortega García, José Luis University of Murcia (Spain) García Abia, Laura Ortega García and Gerardo Ortega Hernández Drowning prevention in childhood Royal Spanish Lifesaving Federation - RFESS. Drowning Ana Ortiz Olivar and Francisco Cano Noguera Prevention Commission (Spain) University of Murcia (Spain) Rural Drowning Prevention Program Delivery: The A Future Without Drowning : Iran Drowning Role of Local Government Prevention Strategy Sean M. Dillon, Henry C., Taylor and Danielle H. Taylor Bijan Piryaei Alpha Learn to Swim and Barcaldine Regional Council I.R.IRAN Life Saving and Diving Federation (Iran) (Australia) Sustainable Delivery of Swimming Instruction: The lifeguards’ skill in detecting a mannequin Australian Distribution Inequalities immersed in a public swimming pool Danielle H. Taylor, Richard C. Franklin, Amy E. Peden, Henry Pascal Lebihain and Elie Vignac C. Taylor and Sean M. Dillon Poitiers University (France) James Cook University, Towsville (Australia) DATA Correlation between the consequences of climate Analysis of pre-hospital treatment in drowning cases change and death by drowning in Portugal Captain Luis Hidalgo Alexandre Tadeia, António Mestre, António Santos, António Costa Rican National Lifesaving Association (Costa Rica) Silva, Carlos Ferreira, Carlos Vieira, Daniel Meco, João Lança, João Pinheiro, Jorge Azevedo, José Anjos, José Viegas, National Drowning Report (INA). Evolution 2015- Leonardo Springer, Luís Caeiro, Marco Galamba, Marcos 2019 Henriques, Nuno Gomes, Patrícia Domingos, Roberto Sá, Ismael Sanz Arribas and Alberto García Sanz Rodrigo Costa, Rui Cardoso and Valter Guerreiro Royal Spanish Lifesaving Federation - RFESS. Research Portuguese Lifesaving Federation – FEPONS (Portugal) Commission Profile of deaths by drowning in children (0 to 14 Analysis of death by drowning in Costa Rica over the years) in Colombia between 2010 and 2020 (one last 20 years and current situation in Central American decade). region Hortensia María Espitaleta Vergara, Olga Lucía Baquero Captain Luis Hidalgo Castañeda and Mauricio Pinilla Costa Rican National Lifesaving Association (Costa Rica) National Association on Drowning Prevention – Asalvo (Colombia) SWIMMING AND WATER SAFETY Let the Baby Show the Way Torill Hindmarch EDUCATION Norwegian Lifesaving Society (Norway) National Aquatic Safety Campaign in Argentina. An RESGATE Junior Lifeguard Educational Program – educational, playful and experience-based experience. “Creating a water safety culture”: 15-year perspective Jaquelina Esquitino and María Eugenia Deltrozzo of program implementation in Portugal RED NADI Argentina Uruguay (Argentina) António Mestre and Rodrigo Costa The Water Competence Model (WACOMO): A Resgate – A.N.S.L.A. (Portugal) conceptual framework for water competences and risk Epidemiology, risk factors, measures and strategies perception in water recreation. to prevent drowning in Europe Kristine De Martelaer, Eva D’Hondt and Lise Buelens Mikel Txopitea Elorriaga Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium) Castro Urdiales Beaches (Spain) Pilot study: Measuring the efficiency of risk Outdoor swimming education in Norway, from communication to children prohibition to injunction John Mogensen and Ivan T. Herrmann Mats Melbye Q2M2 (Denmark) Norwegian Lifesaving Society (Norway) Prevention and promotion programs of the Castilla Prevention and promotion programs of the Castilla y Leon Lifesaving Federation to expand a lifesaving y Leon Lifesaving Federation to expand a lifesaving culture. Lifesaving and lifeguard training culture. Schoolar sports, federated sports and Alberto Retuerto Marqués and Israel García Gutiérrez lifesaving promotion Castilla y Leon Lifesaving Federation – FECLESS (Spain) Israel García Gutiérrez and Alberto Retuerto Marqués Implementation of water competence in upper Castilla y Leon Lifesaving Federation – FECLESS (Spain) secondary school Service-Learning. A tool to reduce drowning Øyvind Bjerke and Egil Galaaen Gjølme Ismael Sanz-Arribas, María Teresa Calle-Molina, Raquel Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway) Aguado-Gómez and Ignacio Garoz-Puerta University Autónoma de Madrid (Spain) Drowning prevention at childhood Iñaki Iturri Uriarte, José Manuel Díez Herrero y Daniel Peral National program “Nadador-Salvador Junior” of the López Portuguese Lifesaving Federation Royal Spanish Lifesaving Federation – RFESS. Spanish Alexandre Tadeia, António Mestre, António Santos, António Lifesaving School (Spain) Silva, Carlos Ferreira, Carlos Vieira, Daniel Meco, João Lança, Accidents prevention in swimming pools through an João Pinheiro, Jorge Azevedo, José Anjos, José Viegas, Leonardo Springer, Luís Caeiro, Marco Galamba, Marcos aquatic motor story Henriques, Nuno Gomes, Patrícia Domingos, Roberto Sá, Irene Palazón Jiménez and Francisco Cano Noguera Rodrigo Costa, Rui Cardoso, Valter Guerreiro University of Murcia (Spain) Portuguese Lifesaving Federation – FEPONS (Portugal) RESCUE Results from Denmark, Spain and Canada measuring The gaze behaviour of novice and experienced beach the average rescue time in surf lifesaving lifeguards Ivan T. Herrmann, John Mogensen, Jessica Pino and Mike Pieter Vansteenkiste, Matthieu Lenoir and Jan G Bourgois Melenchuk Ghent University (Belgium) Q2M2 (Denmark)

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