Participants in the accredited course received their certificates recently at SETU Carlow Campus.
Graduates of a collaborative programme, offered by the GAA, Ladies Football, Camogie Association, and South East Technological University (SETU), recently attended a Presentation of Parchments Award Ceremony at SETU Carlow campus.
Upon successful completion of the programme, participants were awarded a Certificate in Facilitation, Mentoring, and Development (Gaelic Games), a level 7 qualification accredited by SETU and approved by the Gaelic Games Associations, recognising their personal and professional development.
This accredited programme is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and competencies of tutors delivering training courses for the GAA, LGFA, and Camogie Association. It focuses on key areas such as designing and facilitating group learning activities, mentoring individuals and groups, developing leadership skills in volunteers, and leveraging technology to create effective learning experiences. Delivered on a part-time basis, the programme adopts a flexible approach, combining face-to-face and online sessions to accommodate participants’ diverse needs.
For those in the sector, this programme offers several key benefits, including a recognised and accredited qualification, formal acknowledgment of professional experience, the development of transferable skills, opportunities for structured reflection, and access to innovative facilitation methods, combining to enhance the experience for all involved in the Gaelic Games Associations.
Certificate in Facilitation, Mentoring & Development Graduates
Terry Brady
Declan Bruen
Shane Curley
Eddie Cuthbert
Keith Delahunty
Aaron Douglas
John Fanning
Patrick Flanagan
Eileen Gleeson
Teresa Hession
Caroline Jordan
Brian Kane
Liam Kehoe
Jack McCarney
Janey McCauley
Tracy McDonald
Kieran McGann
Sinéad McMahon
Sandra Murphy