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Water safety awareness projects to help reduce drownings

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Water Safety Ireland, a statutory body, a voluntary organisation and a registered charity established to promote drowning prevention water safety initiatives in Ireland wishes to invite tenders for the supply of services that will develop and raise public awareness of drowning prevention initiatives and help change the culture, attitudes and behaviours at our aquatic environments so that they are enjoyed with confidence and safety. The tender will involve the development of the associated creative, production and broadcast elements.

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2 years ago

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2 years ago

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Water Safety Ireland

Contact:
Roger Sweeney
Email:
rogersweeney@watersafety.ie

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