CLG Ráth an Iúir is fully committed to creating and maintaining the safest possible environment for all young people who participate in our activities. We always do everything in our power to take all practicable steps to safeguard children from any discernible forms of abuse, harm, discrimination or degrading treatment and we respect their rights, wishes and feelings at all times.
CLG Ráth an Iúir Child Safe Guarding Statement
Please see below the GAA Code of Behaviour(Underage) that guides best practice among all involved in Underage Sport within the GAA, Camogie, Ladies Football and Rounders Associations. Rathnure St Anne’s Guidelines for Juveniles Mentors Parents & Guardians is derived from the GAA Code of Behaviour.
GAA Code of Behaviour (Underage)
One of the most relevant sections of the Code of Behaviour is Section 3, now titled Maintaining Good Practice and Behaviour. This revised section outlines the minimum levels of behaviour we expect and accept from Young Players, from their Coaches, their Parents, our Clubs, Referees and Supporters. Below is the link to Maintaining Good Practice and Behaviour section of the Code
Maintaining Good Practice and Behaviour
Further documentation in relation to child welfare can be accessed here.