Category Archives: Child Welfare and Health and Wellbeing


Physical Activity

Let’s move more and sit less. If you take one thing from this section, let it be that simple message. It is recommended by the World Health Organisation that children and young people (aged 2-18) should be active moderate to


Child Welfare and Protection

Child Welfare and Protection The Association and its sister organisations recently launched (April 2018) online version of Code of Behaviour (Underage), the joint Code of Best Practice in Youth Sport. This Code has been agreed between the GAA, the Ladies


Community Development

Community Development The GAA would not exist without the communities we represent and serve. Every club in the Association already supports the development of its communities in a broad variety of ways, whether that’s offering young people the chance to


Mental Fitness

Mental Fitness As a leading national sporting and community organisation, the GAA recognises that it can play a real and important role in supporting the emotional wellbeing of our members and communities. We can do this by: Creating a culture