Renowned psychologist Dr. Tony Bates will be joined by Tyrone All Ireland winner Conor Meyler and host of other GAA ambassadors and Healthy Clubs to explore the conference theme: ‘5 Ways to Wellbeing’
The role of the GAA in offering meaningful connection, purpose, and social cohesion post pandemic will be amongst the themes explored at the GAA Healthy Club (virtual) Conference 2021, on Saturday October, 30th.
The free conference will use the evidence-based ‘5 Ways to Wellbeing’ framework – Connect, Be Active, Take Notice, Keep Learning and Give – to highlight the important contribution Healthy Clubs make to the wellbeing of their members and communities, and to explore how this can continue as the Healthy Club Project expands in 2022.
The event also marks the opening of expressions of interest for new clubs to get involved in the Healthy Club Project, with the GAA Community & Health department setting a target of 200 new clubs to join next year the almost 300 clubs already accredited as official ‘Healthy Clubs’.The Healthy Club Project is delivered in partnership with Irish Life (corporate social responsibility partners), Healthy Ireland, the HSE, National Office for Suicide Prevention, and the Tomar Trust. It aims to expand clubs’ positive influence as they broaden their remit from sports clubs to becoming hubs for health in their community.
Conference attendees will get a flavour for what’s required of and available to a club that registers to participate in the Healthy Club Project. They willalso have an opportunity to experience some of the new initiatives that are being rolled out through the GAA’s Community & Healthy Department, including GAA Games for All (diversity & inclusion), Social Games (recreational Gaelic Games), Green Clubs (sustainability) and Youth Leadership.
Guest speakers will include Dr. Tony Bates, one of the leading advocates of and authorities on youth mental health in Ireland; All Ireland winner and GAA/GPA Player of the Month for September, Tyrone’s Conor Meyler;six time All Ireland winner Julia White; Cork U20 football manager, Keith Ricken and Ulster Wheelchair Camogie Player and Coach, Geraldine Mc Garrigle. The workshops will also be brought to life by inspiring Healthy Club case studies showcasing examples of Healthy Clubs in action.