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Sue Redmond, Foróige Best Practice Unit Manager Colin Regan, GAA Community & Health Promotion Manager Dermot Earley Youth Leadership Initiative

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Sue Redmond, Foróige Best Practice Unit ManagerColin Regan, GAA Community & Health Promotion Manager

Dermot Earley Youth Leadership Initiative

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Dermot Earley Youth Leadership Initiative

• Partnership between NUI Galway, Foróige, Alan Kerins Projects, and Gaelic Athletic Association

• Dedicated to the memory of Dermot Earley, one of Ireland’s most inspirational leaders

• Programme developed from Foróige's leadership programme, tailored specifically for the Dermot Earley Youth Leadership Initiative

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Foróige

To enable young people to involve themselves actively and consciously in their own

development and the development of society. • Established in 1952 as Macra na Tuaithe• Youth leadership a core programme since

1969. • 64,000 young people nationally, involved in

613 volunteer led youth clubs, and 150 staff led youth development projects

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Youth Leadership

• Programme developed in 2009• Programme aims:– To enable young people to develop the skills,

inspiration, vision, confidence and action plans to be effective leaders

– To empower young people to make a positive difference to their society through the practice of effective leadership

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NUI Galway

• Promotes civic engagement and leadership in children and youth

• Leadership programme was developed in association with UNESCO Chair in Children, Youth and Civic Engagement Prof. Pat Dolan

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The GAA

• The GAA is a community based volunteer organisation promoting Gaelic games, culture and lifelong participation

• The Association promotes individual development and wellbeing and strives to enable all members to achieve their full potential in their chosen roles

• GAA Strategic Vision & Action Plan, 2009-2015

• Young people can benefit from developing their leadership skills both on and off the pitch

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GAA Values

• Community Identity – Community is at the heart of our Association. Everything

we do helps to enrich the communities we serve.– We foster a clear sense of identity and place.

• Respect – We respect each other on and off the playing fields.

• Teamwork– Effective teamwork on and off the field is the cornerstone

of our Association.• GAA Strategic Vision & Action Plan, 2009-2015

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Programme Delivery

• 2 trained facilitators / 15 young people aged 15-18

• Module 1– 15 one hour workshops– 15 hours reflection / self directed learning

• Module 2– 15 one hour workshops– 15 hours reflection / self directed learning

• Module 3– 20 hours community action project– 10 hours group & individual reflection

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Programme Content

Module1

• Understanding leadership; Team building and critical thinking; Communication skills; Self awareness and values; Global and community needs; Personal vision and goal setting; Planning; Presentations.

•Module 1 also involves setting personal and leadership goals

Module2

•Research skills, Leadership styles; Planning using the logic model; Self awareness and values; Communication skills; Debating; Critical thinking; Team research project; Presentations.

•Module 2 also involves a small group research project completed outside of group time.

Module3

•Module 3 is a self-directed Community Action Project, plus a reflective journal and portfolio.

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Programme Structure

Module 1

Module 2

Module 3

Foundation Certificate in Youth

Leadership and Community Action

(NUI Galway)

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Examples of Community Action Projects

• Volunteering in local nursing home• Organising grocery deliveries for elderly community

members• Organising charity fun run• Running anti-bullying programme in school• Coaching younger sports teams• Fundraising and travelling to Zambia with Alan Kerins

Projects• Community clear ups

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Facilitators

• Training open to:– Foróige staff & volunteers– GAA staff & volunteers• Youth committee members/reps• County Development Officers/coaching officers• Club coaching officers / development squad officers /

other volunteers

• Must have interest in youth leadership development

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Facilitator Requirements

• Garda vetted (can be completed during training or held with the GAA)

• Able to attend training in NUI Galway• Commit to completing Foundation Diploma in

Training and Education• Commit to running programme with young

people from September– June

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Pilot timeline• June – August– Recruitment of young people by facilitators

• September– Youth leadership programme begins

• October– Facilitators graduate from NUI Galway

• June 2014– Completion of work by young people

• October 2014– Young people graduate from NUI Galway