Expressions of Interest Sought for National Development Plan Implementation Sub-Committee
The Camogie Association are seeking expression of interest for a Chairperson and members of their National Development Plan Sub-Committee, which will run from December 2020 to April 2021.
Camogie Association welcomes COVID-19 Sport Resilience Funding from Government
The Camogie Association welcomes today’s announcement of funding from Sport Ireland to our game as part of the Government’s COVID-19 Sport Resilience Fund.
Camogie Association Launches Disability Inclusion Policy
The Camogie Association is delighted to launch its first ever Disability Inclusion Policy. The policy has been developed in conjunction with Cara, the national sport inclusion organisation for people with disabilities and will be rolled out to all Camogie Units to improve the level of accessibility of Camogie to people with disabilities in particular through the implementation of the Cara Sport Inclusion Disability Charter and Disability Policy.
Anti-doping education for intercounty players
Anti-doping education for intercounty players
Kildare native Hilda Breslin elected as Uachtarán-Tofa at Annual Congress 2020
The 2020 Camogie Association Annual Congress took place today in a virtual format for the very first time due to…
Updated COVID-19 Communication – 07.10.2020
Following confirmation that all 26 Counties will move to Level 3 of the Irish Government’s Plan for Living with COVID-19, the Gaelic Games Family’s COVID-19 Advisory group has issued the following key updates for those involved in Gaelic Games in the 26 Counties. The Executive in the North is due to meet later this week and it is anticipated that further restrictions may be imposed due to the rising infection levels in the six counties.
COVID-19 Update 06.10.2020
The Camogie Association’s Ard Chomhairle has now endorsed a decision to suspend all Camogie Club games at all levels with immediate effect and until further notice.
Invitation to Tender – Audit
The Camogie Association invites tender submissions from interested Auditing Services Suppliers for the yearly audit of the Association’s financial statements.
COVID-19 – Safe Return to Gaelic Games Information
The Camogie Association, the GAA and the LGFA have recently published a plan for a safe return to Gaelic games for the three organisations.
COVID-19 Update for Kildare, Laois and Offaly
The Gaelic Games Covid advisory group met this evening to consider the implications for clubs in Laois, Offaly and Kildare…
Joint statement from the Camogie Association, the GAA and the LGFA
In response to the updated public health advice which has been announced specifically for counties Kildare, Laois and Offaly – the Camogie Association, the GAA and the LGFA have announced a cessation of all activity in these counties at all levels and in all codes from midnight tonight until further notice.
Camogie Association launches National Development Plan 2020-23
The Camogie Association is pleased to launch its new National Development Plan 2020-23 which will guide the work of the Association over the next four years.