Coaching Course Enrolment
The Camogie Association offer a number of in-person Coach Education offerings across the calendar year. Please see the below listings to become familiar with the Association’s upcoming Coach Education Calendar for 2024.
Introduction to Coaching Gaelic Games
Suitable for: Novice coaches beginning on their coaching journey. An essential element to participating in any area of player development.
Available annually: February, March, April
Enrolment: ICGG course venues and enrolment details are circulated and promoted across Camogie Association National medias in January annually.
Related links: Introduction to Coaching Gaelic Games Launch Article 2022
Camogie Level 1 Coaching Course
Suitable for: The improving coach active from U12 level and above. A practical course further developing upon the modules encountered within the Introduction to Coaching Gaelic Games.
Availability annually: October, November
Enrolment: Camogie Level 1 course venues and enrolment details are circulated and promoted across Camogie Association National medias in September annually.
Camogie Level 2 Coaching Course
Suitable for: The experienced coach active from U16 level and above. A challenging course of learning with four points of assessment included.
Availability annually: October, November
Enrolment: Camogie Level 2 course venues and enrolment details are circulated and promoted across Camogie Association National medias in September annually.
Coaching Teenage Girls
Suitable for: Coaches active coaching/preparing to coach teenage girls in the sport of Camogie.
Availability annually: August, September
Enrolment: Camogie Coaching Teenage Girls course venues and enrolment details are circulated and promoted across Camogie Association National medias in July annually.
Related links: Sport Ireland Coaching Teenage Girls
One Good Coach
The Camogie Association, GAA and LGFA, in partnership with Jigsaw, the National Centre for Youth Mental Health, are delighted to make available across their memberships a new online mental health course called One Good Coach™. The course is based on the successful workshop Jigsaw delivers face-to-face content across its 12 services. It offers participants a greater understanding of mental health, the importance of their role as a potential One Good Adult® in the lives of young members, and a greater awareness of how to promote and support young people’s mental health. While designed with coaches in mind, the 40-minute content should prove equally informative to Healthy Club or Children’s Officers, any other club or county volunteers that work with young people, or even interested parents or young people themselves. The One Good Coach™ workshop is now available to access on the GAA’s e-learning platform HERE