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After a break for the summer regatta season, club culture workshops return on September 26th at 7pm on Zoom. These workshops are free of charge to all Rowing Ireland affiliated clubs and support clubs with invaluable development work via the Club Culture Toolkit.

If your club has already engaged with the previously held workshops this year, we already have you signed up and will send out a reminder link this week. If not, please sign up HERE.

If you are a new club, or newly engaging with the club culture toolkit, you can sign up to the workshop and also read some information about the project and download the toolkit below.

Any questions or queries can be sent to womeninsport@rowingireland.ie

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Rowing Ireland is delighted to announce that we will be offering three places on the women’s coaching pathway in 2023/24. You can read more about this exciting opportunity below and how to apply.

The programme launched in 2020 and over the last three years 85 female coaches from Athletics, Rowing, Triathlon, Cycling and Boxing have received support in personal and professional development, mentorship, coach education and co-coaching experience. The programme has been successful in progressing coaches along the pathway and participants reported increased confidence, understanding of their coaching style and feeling part of a support network.

Who Is The Women’s Coaching Pathway For?

We are looking for ambitious females who are looking to develop along the coaching pathway in their respective sport. We want coaches who are hungry for knowledge, a passion for sharing experiences and a desire to progress themselves, their sport and their athletes. Three coaches per sport will be selected.

To be considered for this programme you must have a minimum of a Level One coaching qualification and the desire to progress your coaching.

Coaches must; 

  • Be over 18 years of age
  • Be a member of their Governing Body
  • Preferably be active in coaching
  • Attend all workshops (on-line and in person)
  • Actively engage in the coach development opportunities throughout the programme
  • Actively engage with mentoring and active learning sets as part of the coaching process 
  • Implement their learnings within their club
  • Proactively seek advice and support from the network, Women in Sport lead and stay in contact with them throughout the programme. 

What Are The Benefits Of The Women’s Coaching Pathway?

Coaches will receive the following support as part of the programme:

  • Personal Development Coaching Workshops with Jo Hopkins Consulting
  • Access to on-line materials and videos
  • Access to further CPD opportunities 
  • A trained Mentor
  • Multi sport networking opportunities
  • Support from their respective NGB’s Women in Sport Officers. 

What Does The Programme Cover?

  • Leadership Dynamics
  • Team Dynamics
  • Authentic Leadership Under Pressure
  • Leading Change
  • My Personal Resilience 
  • Building My Network
  • Coaching Skills 

What Does The Programme Cost? 

The programme is being fully funded through Sport Ireland Women In Sport programme. The value of the programme is around 800 Euro per coach and includes on-line material, mentor support, face to face workshops, virtual sessions, networking opportunities and further development post course through continued group support. 

How Do I Apply?

Complete the following application form by Sunday 21st August If you have any questions on the programme please contact womeninsport@rowingireland.ie. We will let you know by Friday 26th August if you have been successful. 

APPLICATION LINK HERE 

Workshop And On-Line Key Dates 

  • Sat 23rd September – Introduction Face to Face (Dublin)
  • Sat 14th October – Women’s Coaching Network Day. Open to all coaches from past programmes and the wider coaching community to attend. 
  • Tues 24th October – Session 2 Online
  • Tues 14th November – Session 3 Online
  • Tues 12th December – Session 4 Online
  • Tues 9th January – Session 5 Online
  • Saturday 27th January – Final Face to Face (Dublin)

Attendance 

Non-attendance is classed as missing any part of the course (e.g., an hour, a morning, a day) or the whole course. It is important that you make appropriate arrangements to commit to attending the full course to achieve the learning objectives of the training. We do understand that some situations are unavoidable and will make allowances where possible, however you may be asked to cover the cost of your place if not taken up,

Virtual Training

Where possible, we advise that you do NOT use your mobile phone for this workshop as it can be difficult to log-in and manoeuvre between the functions needed throughout the course, a desktop computer or iPad/tablet are preferable.

Please treat our virtual classroom as if you would an in-person setting and apply the same standards of professional behaviour.

Cancellation

If you cancel your attendance within 5 working days of the course you may incur a charge of 200 euro per course. As Sport Ireland fully fund this course ANY none attendance will be subject to a possible charge. 

We are looking for female rowers to complete a short study (approx 10 minutes) regarding menstrual pain which is being conducted by Trinity College Dublin in association with Rowing Ireland.

Here is the link to complete the survey: https://forms.office.com/e/7rcZuhgRbZ

Please see the attached poster for further information. Your support with this important research is greatly appreciated.

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Applications for places on the 2023-24 Women’s Student Coach Academy are now open. Read more and download the application form below.

Student Sport Ireland in partnership with Sport Ireland, 12 National Governing Bodies (Rowing Ireland, Athletics Ireland, Badminton Ireland, Basketball Ireland, Camogie Association, Football Association of Ireland, Hockey Ireland, Irish Rugby Football Union, Ladies Gaelic Football Association, Triathlon Ireland, Volleyball Ireland, Weightlifting Ireland) and 26 colleges and universities across the island of Ireland, is giving female students in 3rd level study the chance to receive invaluable coaching support while studying.

The academy now in its 3rd year has seen over 85 students come through the academy since its inception. The female students are given the chance to work with athletes and teams within their institutions, while working with a mentor coach on the ground, with colleges and universities also supporting the students with coaching equipment and gear. National Governing Bodies support the students with the provision of suitable coaching courses and coaching opportunities within the sport.

Student Sport Ireland support the students with administration of the academy, coaching workshops and providing over coaching supports through out the year.

The application form can be downloaded here and all students can return to their institution sports officer. The deadline for applications is August 7th 2023.

If you have any queries or questions please do not hesitate to contact womeninsport@rowingireland.ie

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The following survey is part of a larger piece of work being conducted by Rowing Ireland to examine, inform and support teenage girls participation in rowing in Ireland.

As recent research shows, teenage girls are not staying in sport beyond age 16 – you can read more about the reasons for this in the work done by Sport Ireland HERE. We are committed to ensuring we can support girls to stay in rowing, rowing coaching, umpiring and leadership. Rowing Ireland plan to provide a high quality, evidence informed workshop for coaches following this survey and this will also be complimented by other initiatives such as our She Ergs campaign and a Teenage Girls Leadership course.

The following survey is intended to be completed by junior girls who are members of affiliated Rowing Ireland clubs. Their parents must complete the first question of the survey before letting them complete the rest. All data will be anonymized and you can read our privacy notice HERE.

This survey closes on the 20th of June so please fill in and pass it on before then. Your support and feedback is appreciated.

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