
Coaches and volunteers from sports clubs across the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon borough are being encouraged to avail of training and development opportunities through the 2025-26 Coach Education and Club Development programme!
Delivered in partnership with Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon (ABC) Sports Forum, the programme includes a series of online and in-person workshops, covering topics such as autism in sport training, safeguarding children and young people in sport, designated officer and first aid training.
New to the programme this year is the coaching teenage girls in sport workshop, which will equip coaches with the knowledge and tools to better understand and engage teenage girls to encourage long-term involvement in sport.
Speaking at the launch, Deputy Lord Mayor, Councillor Jessica Johnston said:
“I am delighted to officially launch our Coach Education and Club Development programme 2025-26. As a Council, we recognise the pivotal role of coaches and volunteers who dedicate countless hours to inspiring and supporting lifelong participation and success in sport.
“Through this year’s programme we are committed to supporting the development of clubs, coaches and volunteers to ensure continued success across the borough’s sporting community.”
Vice chair of ABC Sports Forum, Edith Jamison added:
“The workshops on offer ensure there is something relevant and innovative for our clubs, coaches and volunteers at all levels to support their ongoing development. I would encourage all clubs, coaches and volunteers throughout the borough to get involved and benefit from the great programme on offer.”
Varying per workshop, costs are heavily subsidised and are payable upon registration. Affiliated members of ABC Sports Forum can avail of specially discounted rates and will receive separate booking instructions and voucher codes.
Click here for more information on the Coach Education and Club Development programme.