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!Female and Male Coaches Wanted! 

Investigating the experiences of coaches working with female athletes and the menstrual cycle 

Offaly Sports Partnership has secured support through Sport Ireland and the Healthy Ireland Fund for a study to investigate the experience of coaches working with female athletes with particular focus around the menstrual cycle. The research will be undertaken by the SHE (Sport, Health & Exercise) group at the Technological University of the Shannon, Athlone campus.

The lead researcher will be PhD candidate Niamh Fogarty.  Niamh’s research will be supervised by Dr. Niamh Ni Cheilleachair. Niamh is a former international rower with Rowing Ireland and is a native of Offaly Rowing Club. 

Up to 18 coaches (9 male and 9 female) will be interviewed for the study.  Interviews should last approximately 45 minutes.

Attached please find a participant information sheet, a recruitment poster and an invitation letter.  If you are interested in participating in this study please submit your expression of interest.  Should you require additional information please contact Niamh Fogarty (contact details on the attached letter)

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Student Sport Ireland hosted a workshop for the Women’s Student Coach Academy on Thursday 20th of April at the Sports Campus, Dublin with a panel discussion featuring Janet Walsh of New Ross BC.

The Women’s Student Coaching Academy is a collaborative programme between SSI, Sport Ireland, 26 third level institutions and ten national governing bodies of sport (NGBs).

The ten NGBs include; Athletics Ireland, Badminton Ireland, Basketball Ireland, the Camogie Association, the Football Association of Ireland, Hockey Ireland, the Irish Rugby Football Union, the Ladies Gaelic Football Association, Rowing Ireland, and Volleyball Ireland.

The aim of the programme is to provide the female student coaches with the support system that will enable the students to develop and reach their coaching potential. Furthermore, the programme aims to increase the number, and visibility, of female coaches in third level institutions and create female role models for other female students to progress into coaching who are currently significantly less common than male coaches in third level institutions.

Janet Walsh of New Ross Boat Club, Co. Wexford is a true role model for women starting their coaching journey as she shared valuable insights as part of a panel discussion. Featured on the panel with Janet were:

– Athletics Ireland 8x time All Ireland Triple jump champion Sarah Buggy who coaches primary aged children multi sports and fundamental movement skills.

-Basketball Ireland Leinster Head Coach Erin Bracken who has over 10 years coaching experience in competitive superleague basketball.

-Sports Development Officer Chloe Farrell who shared her experience in various coaching settings.

Questions were posed to the panel by the female student coaches in attendance about their coaching journey, its beginnings, biggest challenges, what has kept them going and what they enjoy most.

A key takeaway from Janet was ”take the opportunities and don’t doubt yourself’‘ a mantra which has seen Janet go from strength to strength in her own coaching. This combined with dedication to learn her craft and an ability to learn from role models has enabled Janet to coach World Championships crews at Junior and U23 level in recent years.

Janet spoke about the importance of role models and reaching out to coaches you connect with or are similar to and how many of the issues you might face in your coaching journey are being faced in other settings so its important to share and learn from your network. She spoke about the simplicity of picking up the phone to get some advice from a fellow coach and also sharing training days especially with coaches in your region.

This kind of advice will likely be invaluable to the student coaches as they begin their coaching journey and will help them to stay involved through life stages. The panel also discussed how special coaching is and that the relationships built and rewards from seeing people progress and grow in confidence is more enjoyable long term than any medal wins. They spoke of coaches and role models they admire the most as those who show kindness over the years and offer encouragement to all in the sport, creating a sense of community.

We look forward to working with Student Sport Ireland on the academy as it develops further and to Noel Holohan of Student Sport Ireland for organising and we wish Janet all the best for a busy regatta season, thanking her for taking the time to come to speak to these young female coaches.

For any queries regarding this programme, please email womeninsport@rowingireland.ie

We would like to hear from you about what you feel is important to support girls and women to participate, coach, lead, umpire and to be seen in rowing in Ireland.

Sport Ireland launched a Women in Sport Strategy in 2019 to increase levels of engagement and opportunities across all sport in Ireland in the areas of participation, coaching, umpiring and leadership and governance. To read more about this strategy click HERE

Since receiving funding from a successful application within this strategy, Rowing Ireland have employed a women in sport officer and launched a series of initiatives to tackle the issues within these 4 pillars of the strategy and increase numbers of girls and women involved in these areas of rowing.

Now, we are reflecting on what you, as the membership, have valued and we would like to know what you would like to see more of. Your opinion is valuable to us to shape future programmes and provision. This survey should take no longer than 5- 10 minutes. Please share it with any women in rowing whether rowers, female volunteers, committee members, coaches, umpires etc.

The deadline for completion of this survey is Wednesday 19th of April.

Any queries can be sent to womeninsport@rowingireland.ie

Today’s focus as part of Women in Sport Week looks at women in Leadership and Governance. Read more below about our exciting new leadership course with Sarah O’Shea and an opportunity to get involved at board level governance.

We have two exciting and important opportunities below for women to grow and become more involved in leadership and governance in rowing, from grassroots to board level. First, we have a new Leadership Programme for 12 participants selected via application process and secondly, we have spaces for Independent Directors and would welcome female applicants.

Women in Leadership

The Women in Sport Leadership course, run by Lisa Clancy and Sarah O’Shea, has seen over 270 women take part since its commencement in 2020 and many of the course graduates have gone on to chair committees, get jobs in sport, be elected to board positions, be elected to European sport committees and a range of other local and national successes.

This is a fantastic opportunity for females working in leadership roles or those aspiring to be a leader within their Rowing Ireland club and regions e.g. committee members, umpires, coaches etc.

6 participants from Rowing Ireland have already undertaken the course. Our 2022 participants:

Shauna Fitzsimons of UCD BC (UCD Captain and Chair of the University Championships Committee, Student Sport Ireland Leadership Award winner 2022)

Margaurite Deasy of Ring RC. (Club Leadership Mentor 2022, Offshore Committee Chair 2022, Team Manager of the Irish Beach Sprints Team at the World Rowing Beach Sprints finals (WRBSF) as well as Chair of the Irish Offshore Rowing Championships.)

Mary Moore of Garda Siochana Boat Club. (First female Captain of Garda Siochana Boat Club. Supported the development of the first Junior Program at the club.)

This highly successful course is an extremely rewarding, informative and enabling programme.   The course is fully interactive and participants are provided with an insight to all facets of leadership through a series of 5 online and 1 in person session.  Participants are encouraged to fully immerse themselves in the course which is designed to build confidence and enable participants to have a great connection with each other establishing valuable network of powerful women. This course is suitable for all female club leaders or aspiring club leaders such as committee members, coaches and other volunteers.

Course Content

The course modules include the following core topics:

·  Leadership and Values

·  Networking and Collaboration

·  Challenge and Resilience

·  Crisis Management 

·  Communications and Developing Your Personal Brand

·  Influencing and Change 

·  Governance

Participants will also receive a one-on-one coaching session and guidance in producing their own Personal Development Plan.

Modules will also include inputs from 4 guest speakers relating their own personal leadership experiences.

Dates (you should be available to attend all sessions):

  • April 17th and 24th (Monday evenings) from 7pm-8.30pm online via zoom
  • May 1st, 8th and 15th (Monday evenings) from 7pm-8.30pm online via zoom

and Sunday 21st May  (11am-2.30pm in person / Dublin Location TBC)

To apply please fill in the form below. There is a poster attached to circulate to any women in your club who may be interested.

Independent Directors on the Board of Rowing Ireland

We have two vacancies on the Board of Rowing Ireland in 2023. This is an inspiring time for the sport, particularly with Paris 2024 fast approaching. As an Independent Director, you will have the opportunity to shape the future of our sports organisation and make a real impact. You will work closely with the rest of the Board to develop strategies, set goals, and make critical decisions that will shape the organisation’s direction. Our vision is “Spearheading excellence, strong clubs and rowing for life.”

The Board has identified a need for the following skills:

Accounting / Financial Management

Legal / Company Law

Communications / Commercial / PR

We would prefer that each Director have at least one of the above skills.

The Board of Rowing Ireland shall comprise at least 40% of each gender among the directors, and any committees shall endeavour to reach a similar composition. We encourage applications from every community, particularly those currently under-represented. We run a comprehensive induction process for all new Board members.

We are looking for applicants who are independent of our sport, perhaps even unfamiliar with our sport, who will join a Board and enable us to collectively question, challenge and discern to make better decisions. We seek applicants with strong leadership skills and a commitment to excellence. Whether or not you have experience in sports management, business, or a related field, we encourage you to apply.

The current Board comprises 9 Directors and is led by the Chair. Within the Board is a Board range of skills and experiences.

Our current Board members can be seen on our website

Expected Commitment

  • The Board meets approximately six times a year, on a Saturday or Sunday and holds additional meetings as the situation requires. 
  • Meetings usually occur at Sport HQ in Blanchardstown, Dublin, at 9:30 am. 
  • Occasionally, meetings are held at alternative locations around the island of Ireland. 
  • Expenses are reimbursed per our Travel & Subsistence Policy (which will be made available upon request to applicants shortlisted for interview).
  • You will be required to complete Induction Training as arranged by or provided by Rowing Ireland.
  • You should be prepared to spend at least two days per month on company business after the induction phase.
  • Independent Directors are expected to join and participate in one or more Committees. 
  • Successful applicants will be Garda Vetted before formally joining the Board.
  • The term is three years.

This is a unique opportunity to make a difference in the world of sports and contribute to our organisation’s growth and great success.

If you are interested in joining our Board as an Independent Director, please submit your cv and a cover letter outlining your qualifications and experience to Valerie at nominations@rowingireland.ie.  By 5:00 pm on 10th March 2023

We look forward to hearing from you.

Interviews will be held during the week beginning 20th March 2023

For an informal conversation on the role with any Board member or the CEO, please email the Chairperson, Martin Hogan, at chair@rowingIreland.ie

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Women in Sport Week 2023 is from March 6th to 12th. You can read about what to expect from us during the week below as well as details on how to share your clubs activities or events with us.

Women in Sport Week and International Women’s Day (March 8th) celebrates the success of women and in our rowing community we wish to highlight the achievements and endeavours of women in all areas of the sport. You can read more about these developments and a daily theme below.

For 2023 Women in Sport week the theme is ”Embrace Equity” – you can read more about this theme and its meaning HERE

We would love to hear about any events or activities taking place in your clubs no matter how big or small! Please tag us @rowingireland across social media and use the hashtag #womeninsportIRE or #WISWeek2023. We will feature your events to share with the wider rowing and sporting community.

Schedule for Women in Sport Week, you can tune in on our website and social media channels to access:

Monday – Women in High PerformanceProfiles and snapshot of women in High Performance rowing in 2023
Tuesday – Women in Coaching and OfficiatingLaunch of 2023 Umpiring Pathway
Women in Coaching Networking review
Wednesday – International Women’s DayLaunch of 2023 Teenage Girls Campaign ‘Her Moves’
Thursday – Women in Leadership and GovernanceLaunch of 2023 Leadership Course
Friday – Active ParticipationWomen on the Water review and final call for 2023 women on the water programmes

You can send any questions or share any information about your clubs Women in Sport week to the Women in Sport officer Ceara at womeninsport@rowingireland.ie

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