CLUB officers from
Inishowen and the rest of the county are being urged
to attend a new Ulster GAA training programme later
this month in Raphoe.
The training programme will take place on Saturday,
March 20, 2010, at Deele College, Raphoe and is open
to all GAA clubs in Co Donegal. The Ulster Council
are urging all club officers to attend, including
chairpersons, secretaries, PROs, treasurers,
children’s officers, coaching co-ordinators,
development officers and cultural/community
officers. There will be individual workshops for all
officers.
The training day will commence with registration
from 9am, with official business starting at 9.20am
sharp. The programme will conclude at 1.30pm with a
light lunch.
Donegal County Secretary Liam McCabe said: “Club
Maith: Officer Training Programme will provide club
officers with all the information and advice needed
to carry out their role as a GAA club official while
developing the skills and talents of those tasked
with ensuring good governance within their clubs."
The day will be facilitated by Ulster GAA staff,
County Board officials and volunteers and will cover
a wide range of issues including general club
issues, rules of the GAA, IT and the new GAA
registration system, child protection, health and
wellness, and our new agenda on diversity and
inclusion.
"At the very core of the programme will be the
interactive workshops which will focus on the
individual roles and responsibilities within the
club set-up,” added Mr McCabe.
All clubs within Co Donegal are asked to make a
special effort to attend this training. Clubs should
also register their attendance by emailing
sharon.haughey.ulster@gaa.ie stating their club
and number to attend. |