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offer diving to physically challenged qualified divers and
diver training for the majority of individuals who are physically
challenged. We also offer training to able-bodied qualified
divers to become a dive buddy for divers who are physically
challenged. We see SCUBA Diving as a normal activity in a
prestigious sport that is not altered for people who are physically
challenged. Diving offers all individuals a lifetime of enjoyment,
challenge, education and socialising, which can include the
whole family, and on an equal basis.
Simply diving is the only certified member
of the International Association for Handicapped Divers on
the Costa del Sol,Spain
We have dive sites which are suitable for
all levels of divers and are happy to discuss what help you
need concerning dive preparation, entries and exits from the
water, surface control, communication, descents and ascents
and swimming under water.
Costa Del Sol, Spain is not famous for its
facilities for the physically challenged, however we has been
searching for facilities which consider these needs. We also
hope that you will be able to help us by providing feedback
on all aspects of the services we offer and on your experience
in Spain.
Discounts for group bookings.
IAHD Confined Water Diver
Confined Water training is a certification level for use in
pool only. This certification is for those who enjoy the excersise
and fun while scuba diving but have no desire to explore the
outdoor water.
IAHD Open Water Diver
The Open Water Diver course provides the elementary knowledge
and skills required to safely dive in an open-water environment.
The course is performance based. This means that you must
show competence in both academic and water-skills requirements
before becoming certified. Upon completion of the course you
receive the Open Water Diver certification based upon your
level of self-dependence and your ability to assist your fellow
divers.
Course prerequisites:
Minimum age by course start is 12 years.
You must also submit a medical approval for diving.
IAHD Dive Partner
The Dive Partner is a certified diver that
has been specifically trained in how to dive with a physically
disabled diver. As in the Pro-Training you receive first hand
experience in understanding some of the problems encountered
by disabled divers. The training also enables you in becoming
an efficient diving assistant.
Course prerequisites:
Minimum age by course start: 16 years. Minimum
diving experience: Certified in diving by an internationally
recognised diver training organization and show proof of a
minimum of 20 logged dives with experience in navigation and
night diving. You must also have undergone training in Rescue
diving, First Aid and CPR.
IAHD Dive Leader
- You will learn how to relate to some of
the psychological aspects of someone who has become physically
disabled.
- You will learn about a variety of physical
disabilities and how they relate to scuba diving.
- Through simulations and workshops in the
Pool and Open Water you learn how to overcome some of the
problems you may encounter when training physically disabled
divers.
- You are trained in a variety of methods
for assisting those with sight impairment, hearing impairment,
spinal injuries, amputations, etc.
- You are trained in how to adapt and modify
normal diving equipment to the needs of the disabled diver.
- You will learn how to become more aware
of your students, their need, their attitudes, etc.
- You will learn how to develop a foresight
in logistic awareness and considerations.
INFORMATION ABOUT THE IAHD
The IAHD was founded in 1990 by Maurice Parry,
a diving professional since 1980. The IAHD has its head office
in Middenmeer in the Netherlands. There are currently thousands
of IAHD instructors worldwide and the number of physically
challenged divers increases by a few thousand each year.
The IAHD routinely contacts many physically challenged individuals
each year through rehabilitation centres and can make a dive
programmes to measure. Suitable local swimming facilities
are utilised and the IAHD provides local instructors and takes
care of all the practical aspects involved in diving.
BECOMING AN IAHD DIVE PARTNER OR PROFESSIONAL
Diving is, in itself, an unforgettable experience;
the extra dimension it offers to a physically challenged individual
is awesome. Whenever we dive we take for granted the sights,
sounds and sensations of being underwater. For many of the
physically challenged, some or all of these sensations are
heightened and diving provides a unique opportunity to move
freely, weightlessly and without restriction. Physically challenged
participants describe it as an important stimulus in their
mental and physical condition and they very much appreciate
the valuable social interaction with others.
The Dive Partner System
A physically challenged diver, like any other diver, needs
a partner to dive with. And in this case the partner must
be able to cope with the disability. BIDP can offer you an
IAHD course to become a dive partner to a physically challenged
diver. To enter the course, you need to be a licensed Rescue
diver or have a similar license. It is not important which
organisation licensed you as long as it is an internationally
recognised diving organisation. Your license with the original
diving organisation will not change.
Become an IAHD Professional
To teach a disabled person how to dive, an instructor needs
to know what aspects need special attention and how to incorporate
these in the diving course. If you are a Divemaster, Assistant
Instructor or Instructor and you want to teach disabled person
to dive, you can enrol in an Instructor Training Course. Nothing
will change in your license and the powers it lends you with
your original diving organisation.
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