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Coastguard Howick Volunteer Given Outward Bound Scholarship

Published: Wed 28 Mar 2012 10:14 AM
28 March 2012
Coastguard Howick Volunteer Receives Outward Bound Scholarship
Coastguard Howick volunteer Ian Gibson has been awarded an Outward Bound scholarship in recognition of his dedication and contribution to the organisation.
Mr Gibson, President of Coastguard Howick, will attend the eight-day course in July to help him increase his individual and social development. This will not only benefit him personally but also enhance what he brings to his role at Coastguard.
Todd Forsyth, Vice President of Coastguard Howick, says Ian is a worthy recipient of the Outward Bound scholarship – one of just five available to Coastguard volunteers nationwide.
“We believe that putting Ian forward for the Outward Bound scholarship will enhance his abilities and complement the SAR training he has undertaken to date. It will also assist in his development as a person, team member and in his leadership role as President of the Unit.
“Ian juggles both a full-time job and his commitment to Coastguard and this course will give him time for self reflection and self discovery.
“Todd has been an absolute asset to the Unit for 13 years. His ongoing dedication to Coastguard has been admirable and there is no doubt the course will help him continue to reach his full potential,” says Mr Forsyth.
About Coastguard New Zealand:
Coastguard is the charity that provides New Zealand’s primary maritime search and rescue service. The organisation operates from a network of four regions and 71 affiliated units, located around the coastline and major lakes of New Zealand. Coastguard New Zealand is a volunteer organisation with a charitable status. It has more than 18,000 supporter members and 2,224 active Professional Volunteers who provide around 350,000 hours of their time each year to educate, protect and help save lives at sea. Coastguard performs over 3,000 rescues each year assisting almost 7,000 New Zealanders. There are currently 72 dedicated rescue vessels in Coastguard New Zealand’s fleet, 10 air patrol units and one dedicated communications unit. All crew members on board Coastguard vessels and air patrol craft are trained search and rescue personnel working to enhance the safety of all New Zealanders when they participate in boating and water activities.
ENDS

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