helimvee
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SDI has a cert for it, so I would consider that "encouraging" it. I think it's a good cert for ALL divers to earn as it makes you think and plan for self sufficiency.
I disagree that offering a course encourages a certain type of behaviour or activity. There are all kinds of courses that teach all kinds of things. Just because they teach a skill does not mean that they encourage a certain behaviour.
I agree that the skills taught in the course are useful for all divers.
I think that there is too much focus on the title of the SDI - Solo Diver course, instead of what the course teaches. More specifically, what the instructor should teach.
I have read several reviews of the SDI Solo Diver course and not one of them was the same. One review suggested that to pass the course the individual had to complete a certain number of "solo dives". Now that, is just plain silly. How can an instructor make a determination of a diver's skills if they do not even see them diving.
To the OP: I did say that the topic of solo diving can generate heated debate...