Coaching Pathways & Strategic Targets Jimmy D’Arcy National Games Development Manager.
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Overview
• GAA National Strategic Vision and Action Plan 2009 - 2015
• Strategic Vision and Action Plan & Games Development
• Coaching Pathways
• Key Playing Populations
• Coaching Targets
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Who Did We Listen To?
8,000 peopleMembers Players
Referees
Volunteers
Administrators/Officials
Clubs
Counties
ProvincesNon Members
Family of GAA Games
Government
Teachers Media
Coaches
3rd Parties
ChildrenParents
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Our Mission
The GAA is a community based The GAA is a community based volunteer organisation volunteer organisation
promoting Gaelic Games, Culture promoting Gaelic Games, Culture and Lifelong Participationand Lifelong Participation
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Our Vision
Everybody has the opportunity to be Everybody has the opportunity to be welcomed, to take part in our games and welcomed, to take part in our games and culture, participate fully, grow and develop culture, participate fully, grow and develop
and be inspired to keep a lifelong and be inspired to keep a lifelong engagement with our Associationengagement with our Association
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Strategic Vision and Action Plan
Qualified coaches in all our clubs and schools
Go Games - best practice to U-12 in all clubs and schools
Recreational games developed
Code of Best Practice for Youth Sport in place
Respect initiative developed
Increase in Cúl Camp attendees
Increase in Youth Team registrations
Fixtures Planning process in place
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Long Term Player/Athlete Development
GAA Grassroots to National Programme (GNP)
Balyi LTPAD Model
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Foundation Level
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Play & Stay with the GAA
Level 4
Old Coaching Pathway
Fundamentals
Learning to Train
Training to Train
Training to Compete
Training to Win
Beginner
Advanced
Child Coach
Adult Coach
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We are strong in Performance We are strong in Performance OrientationOrientation
but how many do we loose by early but how many do we loose by early specialisation?specialisation?
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Depending on the stage of development of players, what are there key differences in :
1. Their capabilities
2. Why they play sport
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Play to LearnPlay to Learn Learn to CompeteLearn to Compete Compete to WinCompete to Win
ChildrenChildren YouthsYouths AdultsAdults
Identification of Key Populations
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Coach Education Workgroup
John Landers (Chairman – GDC)
Eugene Young (Ulster)
Denis O’Boyle (Connacht)
Brendan Harpur (Leinster)
Ger O’Connor (Dublin)
Joe Redington (Munster)
Michael McGeehin (Director, Coaching Ireland)
Paudie Butler (National Hurling Director)
Peter Horgan (GAA Education Officer)
Jimmy D’Arcy (GAA Games Development Manager)
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Play to LearnPlay to Learn Learn to CompeteLearn to Compete Compete to WinCompete to Win
Foundation Award
Award 1Award 1
Advanced Coach Award
Master Coach Award
Award 1
Play & Stay with the GAA
Advanced Coach Award
Advanced Coach Award
Master Coach Award
Master Coach Award
Child Coach Youth Coach Adult Coach
New Coaching Pathway
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Moving to the New System
Currently Qualified at Foundation and wishes to be accredited as Foundation Award or Award 1 Child, Youth or Adult:
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Moving to the New System
Currently Qualified at Level 1 and wishes to be accredited as Award 1 Child, Youth or Adult:
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Moving to the New System
Currently Qualified at Level 1 and wishes to progress to Award 2, Child, Youth or Adult:
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Coaching Targets
Year Children (Up to 12)
2009 One Foundation Award Coach per Team
2010 Two Foundation Award Coaches per Team
2011 All coaches to have Foundation AwardOne Award 1 Coach per Team
2012 All Coaches to have Award 1Each Club/School to have one Award 2 Coaches
2015 Each Club/School to have two Award 2 CoachesEach Club/School to have one Award 3 Coach
Conclusion
• Specific Opportunities for Coaches of Children, Youths and Adults
• Opportunities to develop Greater Knowledge, Experience and Competency
• More Enhanced Experience for All Players – Fun, Quality
• Broaden the Player Base – Participation
• Produce More Skilful All Round Players