We ensure best practice through the development of appropriate structures and policies to support all units and members of the GAA.
Planning ensures best practice through the development of appropriate structures and policies to support all units and members of the GAA. They are what underpin all of our work.
Planning can be...
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The establishment of appropriate structures at Club, County, Provincial and National Level
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The development of appropriate policy to equip those same structures with strong support
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The production of realistic plans and strategies for all levels
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The tools and resources necessary for the successful completion of the goals outlined in our plans
Mission, Vision & Values
Mission
The GAA Community & Health Promotion department’s mission is to use the community based, volunteer driven structures of the GAA to improve the health and well-being of the communities in which we are situated, at every stage of life (while ensuring the overall mission of the Association is also delivered upon.)
Vision
Our vision is to place health promotion on the agenda at every level of the Association, not only in dealing with topical issues but also as a part of the strategic future of the Association at club, county, provincial and national levels.
Values
Health and Wellbeing - The Health and well-being of our members is at the heart of everything we do
Members ands Communities - Members are the foundation of our Association, supporting theirwellbeing will help improve and enhance the communities we serve
Support and Development - We support our members in achieving their full potential in all aspects of their lives
Culture and Development - We foster an inclusive and respectful culture across our association that promotes health throughout the lifelong participation of our members
Delivery Framework
Our Delivery Framework is base on the primary headings for this section.
This framework uses the methodology of the 4 building blocks/pillars. This framework was adapted from best practice in health promotion. It is designed to suit any GAA club/county.
Plan – this sets out what we want to achieve, how we intend to achieve it, details our vision and allows us to prepare for the other stages.
Partners – these are the groups from within the club membership (parents / coaches /club executive etc.) or from outside the club (school / community groups / local council) working with you to achieve a common goal.
Activity – this is the actions that will take place as a part of or as a result of your work.
The Club – this is the change that take place to the physical and cultural environment of the club as a part of or as a result of your work.