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05 Sept 2025

Child Welfare and Protection in Sport training course offered by Tipperary Sports Partnership

Providing a safe, positive and nurturing environment for children

Child Welfare and Protection in Sport training course offered by Tipperary Sports Partnership

The course is aimed at anyone working with young people in sport

Tipperary Sports Partnership is facilitating a Child Welfare and Protection in Sport Basic Awareness training programme. 

The course is aimed at sports leaders, children’s officers, parents or anyone working with young people in sport. A central goal for all those involved in sport for young people is to provide a safe, positive and nurturing environment where children can develop and enhance their physical and social skills. 

Promoting a child-centred environment should go hand in hand with identifying and eliminating practices that impact negatively on safe and enjoyable participation in sport for young people. 

The next workshops will be delivered by Sport Ireland tutors via Zoom on 

September 16 from 6pm -9pm 

September 23 from 6pm-9pm 

October 14 from 6pm – 9pm 

October 21 from 6-9pm 

November 4 from 6-9pm. 

The training will enable Children’s Officers/Sports Leaders to: 

  • Implement best practice in protecting the welfare of participants 
  • Create a child-centred environment within the sports club 
  • List categories of abuse and some indicators associated with abuse 
  • Make an appropriate response to a disclosure 
  • Make a report to a designated officer or appropriate statutory authorities 

To book your place visit www.tipperarysports.ie. The cost is €15 plus booking fee. 

Please book early as places are limited on the workshop. A Certificate of Attendance will be awarded on completion of the course. 

For further information please contact Tipperary Sports Partnership's Clonmel office on 052-6166201 or Tipperary Sports Partnership's Nenagh office on 052-616 6380.

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