Liberty Insurance GAA Games Development Conference

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The Conference will take place in Croke Park, on Friday and Saturday, January 10th and 11th. This years Conference theme will focus on providing delegates with an indepth perspective on ‘Inspiring Children: Fostering a Love of Gaelic Games’. Nationally and internationally reknowned speakers will provide detailed expertise across sessions all of which are designed to facilitate GAA Coaches of Children (up to age 12/end of Primary School). This year’s Conference involves some new innovations, arising from delegate feedback. Friday, January 10th will feature the first GAA Researcher’s Forum. Delegate feedback indicated that presentations from researchers in the general coaching or development area would be very valuable. Therefore the researcher’s forum will be an opportunity for researchers from Ireland and overseas can present their work to the delegates, outlining what they did and why it is important for coaches to take heed of their work.

On Saturday, January 11th, there will be a combination of Key Note and Parallel Break Out sessions involving noted speakers from Ireland and overseas.

Friday, January 10th 7.30pm – 9.30pm

Researchers Forum

 

Saturday, December 4th  9.30am – 5pm

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Key Note and

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Parallel sessions.

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Exhibition Village

 

The cost of attending this years Liberty Insurance Games Development Conference is €50, which includes entry on both days, all meals and refreshments, as well as the Conference Delegate Pack featuring the Coaching Bag, Folder and Pen and access to all speaker presentations (online post event). For more information and to book your place on the Liberty Insurance Games Development Conference visit http://learning.gaa.ie/coach.

 

Register early, if interested, as places are allocated on a first come first served basis, and places are limited (800 delegates). Over the last three years the numbers of delegates attending the Conference has increased, and demand is expected to be very high.