An important national survey exploring experiences and perspectives on participation, development, and retention in youth Gaelic games, particularly for players aged 13 to 17, is now open to the public.
Those involved in Gaelic Games in a coaching, playing, administrative or volunteer capacity are invited to participate, and all responses will be anonymous and treated confidentially.
The survey will feed into ongoing research into how a more formalised adapted games programme could have a positive impact on player retention, skill development, and the ability of smaller clubs to be able to continue to field teams.
The survey will feed into ongoing research into how a more formalised adapted games programme could have a positive impact on player retention, skill development, and the ability of smaller clubs to be able to continue to field teams.