SLSQ Introduction
From humble beginnings, when the first official rescue was recorded on a Queensland beach in 1909, SLSQ, which was formally established in 1930, has developed into a ground-breaking and highly innovative organisation. SLSQ has 58 established surf lifesaving clubs with members patrolling 8,000 kilometres of the Queensland coastline from Port Douglas to Rainbow Bay. More than 35,000 Queenslanders are volunteer members of a surf lifesaving club and more than 462,000 are a member of an affiliated supporters club.
Our Vision: Zero Preventable Deaths in Queensland Public Waters.
OUR MISSION
Surf Life Saving Queensland will operate as a proactive and effective peak body leading the way in lifesaving service provision, education, sport, beach and water safety advocacy and community leadership.
OUR VALUES
INNOVATION Continually explore cutting edge technologies and systems as we work towards our beach and Clubs of the future.
COMMUNITY We will not only protect the community we serve but we will reflect the community we operate within and foster a welcoming culture.
SAFETY Prioritise and take responsibility for safety at all levels across the organisation, both on and off the beach.
TRUST Ensure that trust and accountability are the cornerstones of our organisation; through open and honest communication, and by always delivering on our commitments.
RESPECT Treat each other with respect, value each other’s contributions, and celebrate our people who strive for excellence.
INTEGRITY We will display the quality of honesty and having strong moral principles.
OUR MOTTO
VIGILANCE & SERVICE
SLSQ Strategic Plan
With extensive consultation of our key stakeholders, SLSQ Strategic Plan have key focus areas outlined below.
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
Committed to our community
Connected to our people
Effective in our business
Sustainable for the future
Resource is available for download on the SLSQ Website SLSQ Strategic Plan
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