The SAA National Council is sending its thoughts and well wishes to you all. We hope you are all staying safe and we aim to remain in touch through this uncertain time.
Our general principle has been, and will remain, to follow the advice from the Government. Ultimately, we want to help ensure that we, as an organisation and a sport, minimise the risk of any spread of the virus.
Given that the government is now recommending that we “stop all non-essential contact with others and stop all non-essential travel, avoiding pubs, clubs and theatres” we are reviewing our planned events and advice to members and clubs, as follows:
Key advice for members
The SAA maintains that you follow the current government advice. The UK Government guidelines will be updated frequently with the latest information you need to be aware of to keep yourself and others safe, so please visit the guidelines regularly to check for the latest updates.
Anyone with Coronavirus symptoms should follow the government advice re: self-isolation for themselves and their families.
Scheduled events
We have reviewed all the SAA’s nationally and regionally-organised events until 30 April. In all cases, we either reluctantly postpone where possible or cancel events. We will review this situation regularly and stay in touch.
Training
There is advice on the SAA website about training activity. It includes recommended precautionary measures, in-water rescue breaths, manikin use, shared equipment and alternate source training. This is up to date as of 9th March. We’ll update you if this advice changes. Read online here.
Going diving
The SAA maintains that you follow the current government advice.
As divers, we are used to assessing risk and so we should apply these principles to the wider aspects of any diving. For example, many of us have to travel to go diving, so we need to make our own assessment of the risk of infection from travel in shared cars, etc. We should also consider that emergency services that we might need to rely on are already stretched, so please also factor this into your plans.
Advice to our clubs
As you know, the advice from the Government is “to stop all non–essential contact with others and stop all non–essential travel, avoiding pubs, clubs and theatres”. We understand that this will effectively stop a typical club night in a pub or clubhouse for the time being.
We are thinking of ideas of how we can all keep in touch with each other and we are sure that you will be able to share some ideas with us too. If you have any ideas please email admin@saa.org.uk
Pool Nights
We understand the need to keep active. Some clubs are already telling us that their swimming pool is still open and so in these circumstances, we feel that you should speak to your pool provider and see what they suggest.
We’re here for you
We know we have a strong community of members who will be there for each other through these uncertain times. The National Executive and Head Office are here to support clubs and members the best we can. Whatever your question or concern, we’re here to help. Please check the website for our latest advice or contact your Regional Rep or Irene at Head Office on 0151 2871001.
Thank you for understanding and stay safe
Let’s look out for each other and maybe we can be creative in finding ways to stay in touch. Our priorities are the welfare of our members, staff and all of our families. This will undoubtedly impact many of our plans, but health and wellbeing must come first, and there will be other opportunities to dive.
Please stay safe and alert.
Chris Jones, SAA Chair
Government and NHS information
- Current government advice – what you need to do
- Government guidance on social distancing
- World Health Organisation FAQ’s about COVID-19
- NHS advice about staying at home