Officer Training Programme 2020

By lecamogie, Monday, 27th January 2020 | 0 comments

Details of upcoming Officer Training opportunities running within the province in the coming weeks as the Camogie Association are joined with the GAA Club Leadership Development Programme in rolling out a number of modules this Winter/Spring 2020. 

The first of these takes place on 28th January in Louth Centre of Excellence at 7.30pm and is an induction for the 4 main Officer Roles of Chairperson, Secretary, Treasurer and PRO. 

The Camogie Association is partnering with the GAA for Office 365, Volunteerism, Communication Skills, Effective Coaching and Games Promotion and Effective Meetings (an online module). 

You can find details of all the training at https://learning.gaa.ie/club_leadership

The Associaiton is not involved in the Governance, Safe Club, Membership, Data Protection or Discipline modules.

Below is a list of events booked in via GAA and the steps to register. This is not a set list as counties are adding events on an ongoing basis. This is done through the National Programme Administrator.

The full event calendar can be accessed here: https://learning.gaa.ie/OfficerTrainingCalendar and you can register on the Event Calendar by logging into the Learning Portal and clicking on Enrol Me on the module you wish to attend.

Day Date Training Venue Time
Tues 28 Jan Induction Modules (Chair, Sec, Treas, PRO) Louth Centre of Excellence  19.30
Wed 28 Jsn Office 365 Nowlan Park, Kilkenny 19.30
Tues 4 Feb Office 365 Louth Centre of Excellence 19.30
Mon 10 Feb  Volunteerism Louth Centre of Excellence 19.30
Wed 1 Apr Office 365 Mullingar Park Hotel TBC

 

Sabrina Larkin
Leinster Participation and Growth Co-ordinator
The Camogie Association



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