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Girl, 14, died trying to save a friend and mates are appealing in her memory

Important message from brother and sister of Cheshire girl, 14, who drowned trying to save a friend . Newspaper articles discussing our partnership with the Royal Life Saving Society with our campaign video ‘Teya’s Story is not a one-off, it’s one of many..”

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The Creating Change Podcast

We featured on the Creating Change Podcast sharing Teya’s story and the importance of drowning prevention education. 

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Efforts to improve water safety at Widnes ponds where girl drowned branded ‘not good enough.’

On the 3rd anniversary of Teya’s death, we spoke to the Widnes and Runcorn weekly news about the safety measures taken in response to her death.

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Calls for throwlines to be introduced around the Liverpool City Region

Liv spoke to Radio City about the importance of readily available throwlines and other water rescue equipment and how such measures are only half of our responsibility to drowning prevention. If not followed with additional water safety education to understand what the equipment is or how to use it - there is no point in having it. 

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Alesha and Ryan Davies win ‘Young Personality of the Year’ at the Echo Awards

Younger brother and sister of Teya Davies win ‘Young Personality of the Year’ at the Echo Awards due to their tireless campaigning for water safety awareness after the death of their sister. The pair have contributed to a national water safety campaign with the Royal Life Saving Society UK (RLSS), appearing in local and national media, to raise awareness of their sister and other young people lost to drowning.

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