Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Gaelic Coaching course - are u interested????

The following information is related to a Gaelic coaching course coming up - all you need to do is read the information attached so that you know what the course is about and if interested please give your name to me asap - it is an advantage to have a Gaelic background as u will be coaching Gaelic but not necessary as the whole idea is that you can learn along the way. U must be willing to put in a good bit of work in preparation for the 2nd part of the course as well. This is a very good course and the TYs who did it last year got a lot from the course. Great for the CV.

         

LGFA TY/AS Programme Information Sheet


Under the LGFA strategic Plan 2011-2016 the association is committed to developing a TY/AS programme that will prepare students for “eventual roles as players, coaches, and administrators in the future”. The association is committed to “building leadership, team work and networking skills” into the TY/AS programme.

The new LGFA TY/AS programme is reflective of many of the aims of the TY/AS Curriculum and through it the students will gain lifelong skills transferable to many aspects of academic and social situations both inside and outside the school.

Aims of the LGFA TY/AS programme:

Upon completion of the LGFA TY/AS Programme students will have:
·        Developed personal skills particularly in the areas of coaching and refereeing of Ladies football.
·        Created links with key partners in the community during the event planning module, therefore preparing them for their role as responsible members of society.

LGFA TY/AS Programme Content:

Day 1               Training Day               Full School Day
§         Basics of Coaching
§         Basics of Refereeing
§         Event Management training
§         Event Planning – important the teacher is in attendance at this point

Day 2               Event Day                   (10am -1.00pm- event dependent)
§         The students will utilise their skills developed in Day 1 to host an event in the school for one of the two groups listed below. Working in groups they will organise the event in all areas such as promotion- pre and post event, coaching and refereeing.

Day 2 can be organised in conjunction with the following group:
§         Local Primary Schools in the catchment area (5th/6th Class Girls)
§         1st year female students in the school and/or surrounding schools

Please note:

Following on from the LGFA TY/AS Programme, if there are students who would like to complete the Ladies Football FUNdamentals Coaching Course in the school then names can submitted to the Provincial Development Officer and they will endeavour to accommodate those students at a regional course.









Benefits of LGFA TY/AS Programme to the School:

·        Provision of a TY programme that develops more than just sporting skills but also develops planning, team work and leadership qualities.
·        This programme provides an opportunity for the school to forge strong sustainable links with the local Primary schools and LGFA clubs in the area. 
·        Through the programme the students will receive training in event management that can be utilised by the school for other programmes: eg Sports day, awards ceremonies, open days etc.



Benefits of LGFA/AS Programme to the Students:

§         Each student who completes the 2 day programme will receive an LGFA TY/AS Certificate.
§         The student will be provided with basic training in the areas of coaching, refereeing, and event management
§         Students will be qualified to officiate at Go Games Level in LGFA, the first step in the LGFA refereeing pathway.


Cost of the Programme:

·        The cost of this programme is €10/£10 per student.

Numbers per Programme:

·        A minimum number of 12 students and the maximum of 20 apply for this programme, boys and girls.
·        The Tutor is under no obligation to deliver Day 1 of the course unless the minimum number is in attendance.


For more information on the TY/AS programme contact:

Sheena Kelly on sheena.kelly.ulster@gaa.ie or on 077951 60979


How to book the LGFA/AS programme for your school?

·        Complete the attached booking form and return it as indicated












       

LGFA TY/AS Programme Booking Form

Please print, read carefully and keep a copy for your own reference.

School Name:                                   

Date for Day 1 of Programme:                                                                                                    (Day 2 will be confirmed at day 1)  
It may be advisable to check first with the Provincial Development Officer that your suggested date for day 1 is available

Venue:                                                

Programme Coordinator:             Name:                                                                 Contact Phone No.:       

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Terms and Conditions:


  1. Venue:                 Each School must provide a venue with the appropriate facilities.
Minimum requirements are:

      Day 1:
o        Indoor Hall suitable for practical work to include:
§         Table to hold a laptop/projector – suitable clear wall/screen to project to.

§         Chairs to seat 20 people comfortably


§         If feasible, a classroom located close to the hall could be used for the theory and then the hall for the practical, thereby releasing the hall for part of the day to allow others classes to take place there.
Day 2:
o        Facilities to host the event as decided by the students and school
§         Indoor/outdoor playing area


  1. School Responsibility:                   The school’s programme coordinator must:

§           Ensure all participants are aware of the programme content and select only those interested in completing the programme to the best of their ability.

§           Ensure all participants are aware of the two dates and remind them the day before each one.

§           Ensure the programme is completed in its entirety, and that all students are in attendance both days.

§           Ensure adequate supervision from staff during the two days of the programme.

§           The TY coordinator or Programme Coordinator needs to be in attendance for the planning section at the end of day 1.

§           As the school and students will have sole responsibility in organising day 2 i.e. making contact with target group etc. then it is important that all are aware of their roles and responsibilities.

§           Ensure the post programme report is submitted to the Provincial Development Officer.

  1. Age:                       All participants must be in Transition Year/Year 13 in the school, boys or girls.



  1. Duration:             All participants need to be made aware of the following:

§         In addition to the two school days all participants will be required to work in groups to prepare for the events of day 2. Day 2 should be held a maximum of 5 weeks after day 1. This date will be set on day 1.
  1. Numbers:           
    1. Minimum numbers required for the programme are 12. Maximum numbers are 20.
    2. Please note the Tutor is under no obligation to deliver the programme on day 1 if the minimum number of students are not present.

  1. Fee:      
    1. Course fee is €10/£10 per person. Payment for the minimum number of participants (€120) is to be paid in advance to your provincial council. The remainder is to be paid on completion of day 2.


  1. Contact:              
    1. Each School must provide a contact name and number of the programme coordinator who should be available on the programme dates.


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I have read and accept the terms and conditions as outlined above.

Signed:         _____________________________            Date:     ___________________________

Email:           _____________________________            Phone: ___________________________


Please return this form along with a deposit of €120 to  
Sheena Kelly, Ulster GAA Offices, 8-10 Market St, Armagh, BT61 7BX

Please note the remaining payment must be paid on completion of the Programme.

(Only upon receipt of this form and the deposit will your course be officially confirmed)

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