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Steve Beerman

@stevebeerman

Clinical Professor, Site Director - UBC Faculty of Medicine. Family Physician - Nanaimo, Canada. Principal Investigator - Bangladesh Child Drowning Research

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RLSS Commonwealth (@rlsscw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Independence Day to all our lifesaving colleagues in Bangladesh! #commonwealthdrowningprevention #drowningprevention #lifesaving #rlss #bangladesh

Happy Independence Day to all our lifesaving colleagues in Bangladesh! #commonwealthdrowningprevention #drowningprevention #lifesaving #rlss #bangladesh
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While injuries are the No.1 cause of death for people in Canada ages 1-44, there are almost no formal training opportunities on injury prevention. Take Parachute "Introduction to Injury Prevention" course & become part of the solution: courses.parachute.ca/course/intro-t… #TurnSafetyOn

While injuries are the No.1 cause of death for people in Canada ages 1-44, there are almost no formal training opportunities on injury prevention. Take <a href="/parachutecanada/">Parachute</a> "Introduction to Injury Prevention" course &amp; become part of the solution: courses.parachute.ca/course/intro-t… #TurnSafetyOn
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#WaterSafety | New data released today in our Coastal Safety Brief - Unpatrolled Beaches showed that 630 people tragically drowned at unpatrolled locations between 2014/24. 85% per male & 36% were due to rip currents. Click here to read the Brief: bit.ly/43QKwpI

#WaterSafety | New data released today in our Coastal Safety Brief - Unpatrolled Beaches showed that 630 people tragically drowned at unpatrolled locations between 2014/24. 85% per male &amp; 36% were due to rip currents.   

Click here to read the Brief: bit.ly/43QKwpI
LifesavingSociety ON (@lifesavingon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canadian #DrowningStats — June 3, 2025 — AB:2, BC:8, MB:4, NB:2, NL:2, NS:6, NT:0, NU:0, ON:25, PE:0, QC:14, SK:0, YT:1 — TOTAL: 64

Canadian #DrowningStats — June 3, 2025 — AB:2, BC:8, MB:4, NB:2, NL:2, NS:6, NT:0, NU:0, ON:25, PE:0, QC:14, SK:0, YT:1 — TOTAL: 64
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Canadian #DrowningStats — June 10, 2025 — AB:2, BC:10, MB:6, NB:4, NL:3, NS:6, NT:0, NU:0, ON:28, PE:0, QC:18, SK:0, YT:1 — TOTAL: 78

Canadian #DrowningStats — June 10, 2025 — AB:2, BC:10, MB:6, NB:4, NL:3, NS:6, NT:0, NU:0, ON:28, PE:0, QC:18, SK:0, YT:1 — TOTAL: 78
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Canadian #DrowningStats — July 29, 2025 — AB:5, BC:23, MB:9, NB:8, NL:5, NS:10, NT:1, NU:0, ON:57, PE:1, QC:47, SK:0, YT:2 — TOTAL: 168

Canadian #DrowningStats — July 29, 2025 — AB:5, BC:23, MB:9, NB:8, NL:5, NS:10, NT:1, NU:0, ON:57, PE:1, QC:47, SK:0, YT:2 — TOTAL: 168
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In 2024 more than 2,000 people died in ferry accidents, says a safety expert. Nearly three-quarters of the deaths occurred in just three African countries. Why? economist.com/middle-east-an…