Staff training in aquatics for individuals with disabilities: The quest

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Trained instructors in general programs have the ability and resources to initiate and follow through with developing water safe individuals who are capable swimmers. Specific staff training to prepare individuals to facilitate aquatic participation for individuals with disabilities is currently extremely limited. The purpose of this article is to examine the barriers to specialized staff training in aquatics for individuals with disabilities, to suggest necessary staff training content, and to propose topics for further research in the area of staff training. Seeking development of quality staff training programs for those working in aquatics for individuals with disabilities is the quest.

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Grosse, S. J. (2020). Staff training in aquatics for individuals with disabilities: The quest. International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.25035/IJARE.12.04.02

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