Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
Safeguarding and Child Protection Procedures
The aim of Ulster Schools GAA is the promotion of Gaelic Games in Ulster Schools; in so doing, it organises 72 competitions which entails c1,800 games annually in football and hurling for its 131 affiliated schools.
Ulster Schools GAA is committed to creating and maintaining the safest possible environment for all the young people who participate in our Gaelic Games and activities. Our aim is to ensure that young people receive the best possible care, attention, and protection while participating in our games; the welfare of our young people shall always be our paramount consideration.
Code of Behaviour
Ulster Schools GAA is, therefore, committed to implementing all aspects of the Code of Best Practice in Youth Sport as enunciated in “Our Games – Our Code”. This code addresses the minimum appropriate levels of behaviour, practice and conduct from everyone associated with our games, and applies to all persons playing, participating, or attending our games and activities. It applies equally to players, coaches and team officials, parents and guardians, supporters, match officials, stewards, and all attendees in whatever capacity.
Alleged breaches of this Code:
Alleged breaches will be investigated in accordance with the guidance contained in “Our Games Our Code: Dealing with Alleged Breaches of the Code of Best Practice in Youth Sport”.
Photography at Games:
During the playing season, school teams may be photographed and action shots captured for match coverage and promotional purposes. These images will adhere to the GAA guidelines for photography. Parents/guardians who object to their son(s) appearing in such images should inform the relevant school / team mentors.
Authorisation for freelance photographers:
Filming of Games.
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All photographers at our games will have official accreditation. Photojournalists employed by national, provincial, or local papers will already have such accreditation from their employers, but freelance photographers will have to get accreditation from Ulster Schools GAA.