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Games Development, Games Schedule and Urbanisation Theme. Munster Club Conference. Games Development Theme. Overall Aim: Aim: To provide games for everybody “We aim to provide every player in the province with the opportunity to play meaningful games in a safe and enjoyable environment”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Games Development, Games Schedule and Urbanisation Theme
Games Development, Games Schedule and Urbanisation Theme
Munster Club Conference
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Games Development Theme
Overall Aim:
Aim: To provide games for everybody
“We aim to provide every player in the province with the opportunity to play meaningful games in a safe and enjoyable environment”
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Key Projects – Provincial and County Level
Introducing new personnel structures
Representative groups to oversee underage games programs
Implementing ‘merit based funding’
Schools of Excellence and Development Squad Programs
Launch of GAA ‘recreational’ games’
Specialised initiatives for ‘weaker’ areas
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Key Projects – Club and School Level
Delivery of Go Games in clubs
Deliver of ‘Super-Touch’ program in clubs
Promotion of Cul-Camps in clubs
Delivery of U-Can awards
Develop template for ‘Club Nurseries’
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Key Projects – Club Level
Club Coach Education targets
Every Club to appoint a Coaching Officer
2 Active Foundation Award Coaches (up to Under 12)
2 Active Foundation Award Coaches (Under 12 to Minor)
2 Active Foundation Award Coaches (Adult Level)
1 Active Award 1Coach
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Key Projects – Club Level
Rolling out GAA Code of Best Practice for Youth Sport
Rolling out Garda Vetting Program
Roll out of GAA ‘Respect Initiative’
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Games Schedule Theme
Overall Aim:
Aim: To provide high quality fixture planning
“We need to ensure that those who play our games at grassroots level are adequately catered for while also ensuring our elite players are not over burdened by being scheduled to participate in too many fixtures”
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Key Projects – Provincial, County and Club Level
Appointing a provincial fixtures planning committee
Appointing a fixtures planning committee in each county
Putting a ‘fixtures planning education’ program in place
Coordinate fixtures with schools and colleges
Provision of structured inter-county games program
Assessing satisfaction levels with players at all levels
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Urbanisation Theme (includes rural depopulation)
Overall Aim:
Aim: To increase the number of active players and volunteers
“Urbanisation has presented challenges for the Association to embrace the opportunity of growing our existing clubs in urban areas and developing new ones where feasable.”
“In rural areas, population decline has threatened the existence of some clubs”
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Key Projects – Provincial and County Level
Developing specific urban plans for main urban areas
Developing centres of Excellence in urban areas
Setting up ‘development squads’ in urban areas
Working closely with local Government agencies
Rolling out GAA recreational games in urban areas
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Key Projects – Club Level
Providing support to strengthen clubs in urban areas
Providing support to form new clubs
Review bye laws in each county to cater for rural clubs
Providing training for volunteers in urban areas
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Workshop Questions
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Workshop – Games Development SectionWorkshop – Games Development Section
Go Games:
Q: What has been your experience of Go Games ?
Q: At what age should we start playing competitive 15 a-side games ?
Coach Education:
Q: What can Munster GAA do to help improve your club coaches?
Q: What should our GDA’s be doing to help?
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Workshop – Games Schedule SectionWorkshop – Games Schedule Section
County Fixtures Programme:
Q: What can County Boards do to improve the fixtures programme for clubs ?
Q: Do County Development Squads effect the club games programme and if so haow can we improve matters?
Post Primary:
Q: How can we cater for players in Post Primary Schools who do not make the school team?
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Workshop – Urbanisation SectionWorkshop – Urbanisation Section
New Clubs:
Q: Is forming new clubs in large Urban Centres a realistic aim ?
Q: Do our present structures cater for the needs of all players in Urban Areas who want to play our games
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Questions from the floor
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