Football For All Summer Soccer Schools Community Camp.

For the 2nd year in Carlow we are delighted to announce we are supporting FAI Carlow with the Football For All Summer Soccer Schools Community Camp.
Venue: St.Patricks Boys A.F.C (Graiguecullen Carlow)
Suitable for boys and girls with additional needs and their siblings/friends ages 6-18
Date: August 16th - August 19th.
Time: 10am-12.30pm
€35 (+ eventbrite booking fee) this includes t-shirt, shorts, socks, backpack and football.
Bookings can be made at the following link:
For more information or any questions please contact Teresa on tomeara@carlowcoco.ie

Learn to Cycle Camp - Bagenalstown

Learn to Cycle Camp - Bagenalstown

Get cycling this summer.  We have a learn to cycle for 5-7 years in Bagenalstown.

Own Bike and helmet is essential.  Each child participating must have a parent/guardian stay onsite for the duration of the camp.

Venue: Queen of the Universe NS

Date: 21st, 22nd & 23rd July

Cost: €15 per child

Learn to cycle: 5-7years – 11am-12.30pm

Bookings only through Eventbrite at the following link:

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/learn-to-cycle-bagenalstown-tickets-160752130951

For more information contact Teresa on tomeara@carlowcoco.ie or Deborah on deborahfoley@carlowcoco.ie


Inclusive Kelloggs GAA Cul Camp

We are delighted to announce for the third year to be collaborating with Carlow GAA for the Kellogg's Inclusive GAA Cul Camp
Netwatch Cullen Park
August 2nd - August 6th
For ages 6-13
We have two options available:
Full camp 10.00am-2.30pm €65 (inc kit)(+€7.80 kit delivery) please book at this link: https://www.kelloggsculcamps.gaa.ie/booking/online/
Shortened Day 10.00am-12.30pm €40 (inc kit) please book at this link: https://www.eventbrite.ie/.../inclusive-cul-camp...
For more information or any questions please contact Teresa on tomeara@carlowcoco.ie

Learn to Cycle

Learn to Cycle Camp

Get cycling this summer.  We have a learn to cycle for 5-7 years and a beginners/improvers for 8-13 years.

Own Bike and helmet is essential.  Each child participating must have a parent/guardian stay onsite for the duration of the camp.

Venue: Carlow College, St.Patricks

Date: 14th,15th & 16th July

Cost: €15 per child

Learn to cycle: 5-7years – 11am-12.30pm

Beginners/Improvers: 8-13years – 1.00pm-2.00pm

Bookings only through Eventbrite at the following link:

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/learn-to-cycle-tickets-155806231633

For more information contact Teresa on tomeara@carlowcoco.ie or Deborah on deborahfoley@carlowcoco.ie


Carlow Sports Partnership featured in the Sport Ireland Local Sports Partnership Annual Report 2020

 

Carlow Sports Partnership is one of 29 Local Sports Partnerships (LSPs) featured in the Annual Report 2020 published by Sport Ireland today.

The report highlights the work of the LSP Network and the impact they have on participation levels by engaging key target populations across Ireland.

Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, Carlow Sports Partnership has continued to provide programmes and initiatives to ensure that everyone in Carlow has the opportunity to share in the enjoyment as well as the mental and physical health benefits of sport and physical activity.

In 2020, Sport Ireland allocated over €870,000 in Programme Funding to the LSP Network, an increase of 53% from the 2019 investment. Programme funding is at the core of the LSPs engagement with participants and allows for the delivery of a range of community, club and school based initiatives, programmes and events.

In Carlow, 2,465 people took part in 70 participation programmes.   Carlow Sports Partnership coordinated and delivered 13 capacity building training courses for 157 sports leaders and coaches.  241 people with a disability took part in 15 CSP initiatives with an additional 37 people trained across Cara’s Disability Awareness, Autism in Sport & Disability Inclusion Training and Education programmes.

Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media Catherine Martin TD welcomed the publication of the Report: “The National Sports Policy recognises the key role played by the Local Sports Partnerships in sports participation and how they can assist in the delivery of the ambitious participation actions set out in the Policy. Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, the LSP network worked hard to develop new and innovative initiatives to target cohorts of the population who were most likely to be less active during the restrictions. This work will continue in to 2021 as we see the gradual return to sport and physical activity. Together we will work to increase access to sport and physical activity opportunities for all cohorts of the population”.

Minister of State for the Gaeltacht and Sport, Jack Chambers TD commented: “I commend the work of the LSPs and community organisations they worked with throughout a difficult year. By collaborating closely with organisations within and outside the sporting sector, the LSPs delivered a range and variety of programmes and initiatives in communities throughout Ireland. As we move in to 2021 and beyond, the LSPs will continue to develop and deliver physical activity opportunities that are accessible and inclusive at a local level. I look forward to seeing the activities in the months and years to come as we move toward the target set out by the National Sports Policy”.

 

John Treacy, Chief Executive Sport Ireland commented: “2020 was a very difficult year for the LSPs and sports participation in general. I must commend the staff and volunteers in the LSPs who adapted quickly and with agility to continue to support people to stay active during the pandemic. They embraced new ways of reaching the various groups in their community and worked together to deliver initiatives and resources at a national level.  Although participation numbers reduced in 2020 due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, we believe that the LSP network is well prepared and primed to promote a safe return to sport, in line with Government regulations. We are confident that as Government restrictions are gradually lifted LSPs will quickly return to, and even exceed, the high levels of engagement seen in 2019”.

 

Martha Jane Duggan, Coordinator of Carlow Sports Partnership commented:During Ireland’s COVID 19 response, Carlow Sports Partnership been rolling out a broad range of local and national initiatives targeting cohorts of the population who we know are the least likely to be active during this crisis. As such, Carlow Sports Partnership have developed new initiatives specifically designed and tailored for older adults, people with a disability, women and girls and people from socio economic disadvantage whilst also designing innovative and engaging initiatives for families, children, and teenagers”.

Declan Doyle, Chairperson of Carlow Sports Partnership commented: “Despite the COVID 19 Pandemic, Carlow Sports Partnership continues to support people to get active and removing barriers to physical activity and involvement in sport. In response to the COVID 19 pandemic, Carlow Sports Partnership have mobilised by continuing to work from home and volunteering essential resources to Local Authorities across Ireland to support “The Community Call” campaign.  On behalf of Carlow Sports Partnership, we extend our thanks to all those agencies, groups and individuals who have contributed to this report and also to all the staff and volunteers who were involved in the delivery of the programmes and projects at local level.”

The full 2020 LSP Annual Report can be viewed here

Carlow Sports Partnership 2020 Summary of Output

2,465 people participated in 70 locally delivered Carlow Sports Partnership (CSP) participation initiatives

51 females took part in 3 targeted Women in Sport programmes

700 people and 6 clubs took part in 6 Operation Transformation Nationwide Walks and Programmes

44 Clubs/Groups were provided with funding supports by Carlow Sports Partnership

150 booklets printed to support Older Adults to exercise within Covid19 restrictions.  The Be Active at Home booklet for Older Adult was distributed as part of a community response support.

241 people with a disability took part in 15 CSP initiatives with an additional 37 people trained across Cara’s Disability Awareness, Autism in Sport & Disability Inclusion Training and Education programmes

A total of 157 people participated in 13 training courses representing 115 local clubs

107 Sports Leaders and Volunteers completed 9 Safeguarding Courses

€405,046 was secured by Carlow Sports Partnership during 2020 to increase participation in sport and physical activity from multiple sources including: Sport Ireland; Carlow County Council; HSE; Healthy Carlow and government departments.

8,194 visits to the Carlow Sports Partnership website www.carlowsports.ie in 2020

7,203 social media followers across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

32 weekly e-bulletins were published and distributed to a weekly distribution list of 1000+

3 booklets were published and printed as a supplement in the Nationalist newspaper with a weekly distribution list of 9000+.  The publications included the Keep Active with Carlow Sports Partnership resource for children and families, and 2 x Nature on Your Doorstep booklets (Spring & Summer editions).

Carlow Sports Partnership supported 9 national campaigns during 2020 including: Keep Well; Bike Week; European Week of Sport; National Play Day; Mobility Week; Fit for All Week; National Be Active Day; Men’s Health Week and Positive Aging Week.

 

2020 LSP Annual Report National Highlights:

29 Local Sports Partnerships (LSPs)

340,674 people participated in 1,132 locally delivered participation initiatives

51% of participants in LSP programmes were female, 47% were male, 2% other

109,302 girls and 64,975 women took part in LSP programmes

18,161 females took part in 130 targeted Women in Sport programmes

3,646 Clubs/Groups were provided with funding supports by LSPs

7,091 participants took part in initiatives targeting Older Adults

64,524 participants took part in interventions supported by the LSP network including Daily Mile, parkrun, Playground Markings, Active Homework initiatives, and provision of physical activity resources

16,243 people with a disability took part in LSP initiatives with an additional 2,037 people trained across Cara’s Disability Awareness, Autism in Sport & Disability Inclusion Training and Education programmes

2,894,209 visits to LSP website in 2020  (138% increase compared to 2019 – 1,214,746)

184,493 social media followers across all LSP social platforms(Facebook, Twitter and Instagram) 20% increase on 2019

Sports Leaders and Volunteers completed 5,102 Safeguarding Courses

LSPs planned and delivered 276 training and education courses, workshops and seminars with their partner agencies. 31,369 people participated in these courses

Ends.

Further Information: Martha Jane Duggan, Coordinator of Carlow Sports Partnership

Email: mjduggan@carlowcoco.ie / 087 2145262


Inclusive Basketball Camp

Inclusive Basketball Camp
We are delighted to offer Carlows first Inclusive Basketball Camp in conjunction with Camp of Champions Basketball Development
Tyndall College, Carlow
July 26th - July 30th
Juniors aged 7-12 - 9.30am-12.30pm
Seniors aged 13-17 - 1.30pm-4.30pm
Please contact Teresa on tomeara@carlowcoco.ie for booking links

European Mile

 

The European Mile is a free event celebrating the joy of moving again at your own pace – by running, walking or rolling a mile. Create your own event or donate your miles during 2021 to take part, and move together with people around Europe for the main celebration on 5 June 2021.

ABOUT THE EUROPEAN MILE

Running and walking are among the most popular types of recreational physical activity in Europe. It is estimated that around 50 million Europeans run regularly and many more enjoy walking. But in 2020, many of us stopped moving or moved less because of local restrictions. The European Mile is a fun and easy way to get moving again and reconnect with people around Europe by sharing your miles and donating them towards a common cause.

People from all walks of life can join one of the physical or virtual European Mile events, or donate their moved miles in support of selected grassroots sport or physical activity initiatives. For the European Mile, we consider the iconic distance 1.6 kilometres to be our key metric. But we also know there are many different mile distances, so we encourage you to #FindYourMile! Anyone can register an event or even join in with a self-organised activity. Simply share your run, walk or roll with the hashtag #FindYourMile to take part – every MOVE counts – and don’t forget to donate your miles right here!

The European Mile is an initiative supported by the Erasmus+ Sport programme of the European Commission and is coordinated by ISCA as part of the NowWeMOVE campaign.

For more inforamtion and to register click here


Children Returning to Sport

 

As children return to sport we must all familiarise ourselves with the guidelines to keep safe during training.

Follow the top tips and let’s keep everyone safe while training

  • Complete your club’s pre-training questionnaire
  • Follow all instructions from the club Covid officer
  • No one should attend training if they, or any member of their household have symptoms of Covid-19, are deemed a close contact or are awaiting  a PCR test results

 

  • Bring your own equipment including helmet, mouth guards, towels and water bottle, all clearly marked with your name
  • Jerseys or bibs should not be swapped during a training session

 

  • Minimise sharing equipment where possible
  • No high 5s, handshakes or fist pumps
  • Everyone should wash their hands thoroughly bebfore and after training and bring hand sanitizer
  • Maintain physical distance from teammates, coaches and other players when taking a break and before and after training

 

  • Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or the inside of your elbow
  • Parents, coaches, officials and volunteers should wear a face covering
  • No high 5s, handshakes or fist pumps
  • Wash your hands thoroughly before &after training
  • Bring hand sanitizer
  • Maintain physical distance when taking a break and before and after training

 

  • Do not carpool to training with others outside your household
  • Arrive, train and leave in your training gear
  • Plan ahead and bring spare gear in case you get wet

 


AUTISM IN SPORT Online Workshop

AUTISM IN SPORT Online Workshop
This online workshop will provide attendees with an understanding of Autism focusing on the delivery of sport.
It will help participants to recognize and understand key areas of difference as well as looking at practical strategies which will help to include people with autism in sport sessions.
Suitable for Sports leaders, coaches, volunteers, teachers, principals, special needs assistants (SNAs), parents or anyone who has an interest in making their sport accessible and inclusive for people with Autism.
📅Wednesday May 26th
⏰7.00pm - 10.00pm
💶€10
📍ONLINE
📧For more information contact Teresa on tomeara@carlowcoco.ie

Virtual Badminton Teacher Training

 

Virtual Badminton Teacher Training

On 21st April 2021 Carlow Sports Partnership piloted Ireland’s first virtual badminton teacher training seminar in conjunction with Badminton Ireland.

The pilot was an overwhelming success with 27 teachers from 7 primary schools in Carlow in attendance. Carlow native and badminton coach, Willie Stevenson, presented a very informative seminar on the fundamentals of badminton and how it can easily become embedded in any school’s physical activity curriculum. This was followed by a presentation from Lauren Au of Badminton Ireland who demonstrated how easily badminton can be adapted to become inclusive and cater for every student.

Carlow Sports Partnership are currently organising a full teacher training day in September 2021 (Covid-19 restrictions pending) which will be open to all primary schools in Carlow to attend.

For more information on how to get your school involved, please contact Deborah on deborahfoley@carlowcoco.ie or via 0879121497.