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Club Officer Training for Derry, Antrim and Tyrone

January 31st, 2012

Ulster GAA Club Officer Training Programme has got underway with huge numbers attending the Role Specific Club Officer Training for NEW Officers, which was held in Holy Trinity School in Cookstown.  This Annual Provincial Training Programme brought together 130Club Officers new to their roles from across Ulster Clubs.  It provided important advice and guidance to help club volunteers carry out their roles and tasks in 2012.

Alongside this training, Ulster GAA is now rolling out its annual Club Officer Development Course which is being held in all nine counties of Ulster.  Armagh was the first county to receive this training and feedback was extremely positive.

In February it will be the turn of club officers from Derry (4th February in St Patrick’s School, Dungiven), and Tyrone (18th February in Loreto College) to receive this training from 9:30am to 1pm.

The Club Officer Development Course is to develop the skills and knowledge base of all club officers in Ulster.  All clubs are required under Club Maith to have representatives at this course, we recommend at least 5 representatives per club.

The  Course will explore the key issues facing GAA Club official including:

  • Integration – the One Club Model,
  • Developing a Club Plan,
  • Respect & Discipline

Workshops:

  • Applying for Club Maith,
  • Club Finance,
  • Club Insurance,
  • Club Health Matters,
  • The role of Designated Officers in Child Protection

PLEASE NOTE: This training course is always very popular and registration is essential.  To secure your place at these events please email sharon.haughey.ulster@gaa.ie or phone 02837517180

Club Maith requires all clubs to attend these training courses, which are free to access and will include a light lunch, compliments of your county board.

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