Lifesaving and
lifeguarding are promoted as a sport and a life skill by the
Royal Life Saving Society UK. There are over 170 lifesaving clubs based throughout the UK and Ireland, which teach skills such as
drowning prevention,
life support and personal survival. The learning of lifesaving takes place in a variety of
water environments, such as
swimming pools, inland water venues and at coastal locations. Often clubs coach their members towards achieving RLSS UK awards as part of the Survive & Save Programme. the flagship award being the
Bronze Medallion. For a description of the Medallion itself see
Bronze Medallion (New Zealand and Australia). Subsequent awards under the Survive & Save programme follow a path to silver and gold though four disciplines of lifesaving, open water, competition, and still water. The final award of lifesaving is that of
Distinction, an award that demands a very high level of skill. The Distinction is awarded on passing three 3 gold awards. field teams at these events. ==Lifesaving in the Commonwealth countries==