The Origin Story
When the BSA cofounders started the charity, they were aware of a widespread stereotype and belief that existed within Black British communities and beyond: a belief that Black people can’t swim or can’t float due to having “heavy bones”. The cofounders understood that this belief has been passed down generations, and has become one of the many obstacles facing Black communities when it comes to both water safety knowledge and aquatic participation. Although no one was sure where or when this belief had originated, there was an understanding that if they could prove that it was not true, they’d be one step closer to engaging our communities with the world of aquatics and vital water safety education.