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Effin Bord Na Nog

Children's Officer , Effin GAA Good Practice and Childrens Welfare within Effin GAA.

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Role of Children's Officer

Childrens Officer Effin GAA - Joe Power

Email :- ChildrensOfficer.effin.limerick@gaa.ie

Telephone :- 0872879679

All of the Gaelic Games’ Associations are committed to creating and maintaining the safest possible environment for all young people* who participate in our Gaelic Games and activities. In our work at Effin GAA with young people and with adults a number of national policy documents act as a resource to us and govern these commitments:

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Effin GAA Good Practice & Policy

Designated Liason Officer - John Meehan
Telephone:-  087 9730281

Maintaining Good Practice and Behavior Young Players, Coaches, Supporters, Parents/Guardians, Referees and Clubs.

Maintain Good Practice and Behavior Document
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Child's Welfare & Protection

Tackling the Issue

The GAA has a long established principle of vetting any person who, on our behalf, works with children or vulnerable adults in our Association. This principle is enshrined in rule through our Code of Best Practice in Youth Sport and has become part of the overall recruitment and selection process for those who wish to work with us in the GAA, in a voluntary or paid role.
Vetting services for the Association are currently overseen by the National Childrens Office in Croke Park while Comhairle Uladh acts on our behalf in coordinating AccessNI services.

Effin Bord Na Nog: Programs
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