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Case Study Urbanisation and Games Development

Case Study Urbanisation and Games Development. Derry City Council. Ben Corr Barry O’Hagan. Sports Development. Who ? • People • Clubs. Sports Development. What ? • Facilities • Opportunities/Challenges. How ? • Coaches

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Case Study Urbanisation and Games Development

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  1. Case StudyUrbanisation and Games Development Derry City Council Ben Corr Barry O’Hagan

  2. Sports Development Who ? • People • Clubs Sports Development What ? • Facilities • Opportunities/Challenges How ? • Coaches • Programmes

  3. Strategic Context • National : GAA ‘Strategic Review’ P7 – The Club P12 – Other Urban Areas • Provincial : ‘Building On Progress, 2002-2006’ ‘Particular clubs in particular Urban areas’

  4. Questions • Q1 : Was Derry such an area ? • Q2 : How could the challenges and opportunities be met ? • Q3 : What could the role of the Council be, if any ? • Q4 : Next Steps ?

  5. First Steps •MeetingJohn O’Reilly - President of Ulster Council Danny Murphy - Provincial Director •Discussion Paper- Issues/Generic Factors - Implications - Proposed Solution • dedicated post • specific role • partnership approach - £ Opportunity - Moving Forward • 3 Options a) UC b) UC/DCC c) DCC - Management • UC and County Board

  6. Funding • SCNI : ‘Invest in Sport’ • Ulster Council (GAA) • Derry City Council

  7. Urban Gaelic Games Project 3 Key Objectives : • Participation : School, Club, Community Underage Strategic Plan • Build Capacity : Human Infrastructure Physical Infrastructure • Planning : Club Development Plan City Development Plan

  8. District Development Officer Contract : 3 years (2nd and 3rd year subject to achieving targets) Management : Line Management - Derry City Council Strategic -Project Management Group - Ulster Council GAA - Derry City Council Recruitment : - Derry City Council - Public Advert - Shortlisting/Interview • Ulster Council GAA • County Board

  9. Process YEAR 1 Stage 1 : Recruitment Stage 2 : Audit of Clubs Stage 3 : Identify/Agree Priorities Programme Targets Stage 4 : Deliver and Review

  10. Work Programme • Gaelic Games Programme to promote participation within clubs, schools and Community (utilising the Underage Strategic Plan) • Assist clubs with development of human and physical infrastructure • CityStrategic Plan (and assist clubs with individual business plans) • Work in conjunction with City Games Promotion Officer (Kevin Kelly) and County Games Promotion Officer (Richard Ferris) to promote Coach Education, within the designated clubs and schools

  11. Role and Function of Post • Ulster Council Strategy, 2002-2006 • Underage Strategic Plan • GAA Strategic Review The priority for the post is within the designated Urban area of Derry City Council and will include the following six clubs: • Na Magha • Steelstown • Piarsaigh Doire Trasna • Doire Colmcille • Sean Dolan’s • Ardmore

  12. Baseline Audit Baseline Baseline to inform: Demonstrate evidence of need: • Work Programme • Club Development Plans • City Plan • LSP • SCNI • DSD • DCC • GAA

  13. Why Audit ? Where do we want to be ? LONG TERM VISION How do we get there? SPORTS DEVELOPMENT PLAN Where are we now ? AUDIT

  14. Audit Objective The main objective of the Audit is to provide an overview of existing structures and facilities. It should be factually based, concise and wholly objective

  15. Terms of Reference • Resources and Facilities • Membership and Participation • Coaching Structure and Coaching Opportunities • Policies and Procedures • Junior Development • Club / School Links • Playing Opportunities • Administration • Financial Position

  16. Urbanisation • Urban Renewal • Neighbourhood Renewal • Department for Social Development • 32 Designated Neighbourhood Renewal Areas

  17. Neighbourhood Renewal What is Neighbourhood Renewal ? An area based approach to tackle endemic social deprivation by targeting the most deprived communities Strategic Objectives Community Economic Social Physical Renewal

  18. Neighbourhood Renewal and GAA Clubs Has an urban based GAA club got a contribution to play in; Q1 : Develop and strengthen community infrastructure to improve the capacity of communities ? Q2 : Promote volunteering and active citizenship in the most deprived communities ? Q3 : Improve the health of people living in the most deprived neighbourhoods ? Q4 : Develop or improve community sports facilities ?

  19. Neighbourhood Renewal ‘Consideration should be given to bringing the GAA facilities into broader community use’ GAA Strategic Review – Enhancing Community Identity (12.9, p187) • Does your club serve, or could it serve a Neighbourhood Renewal Area ? • Talk to your local council • Speak the language

  20. Workshop Saturday 13th November (9.15 am) 'Implementing an Urban Plan for GAA’ ‘Tools that build success’ Derry City Council Ben Corr Barry O’Hagan

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