SLS attracts many members, as there is a role to suit everyone’s time, skills and interests. Although SLSCs require several SLS members to complete their Bronze Medallion (BM) to help them ensure they have sufficient patrolling member numbers for the season ahead, not everyone wanting to join an SLSC wishes to patrol.
Many people looking to volunteer their time and expertise to an SLSC may prefer to stay on the sand or help out at the SLSC. It is important to offer many different membership categories, pathways and opportunities to potential new members and existing members.
The SLSNSW Member Opportunities Pathways document outlines this information in an easy-to-view manner.