As part of the Waterford Sports Partnership Club Development Seminar Series 2015 we are hosting a Dealing with Challenging Behaviour Workshop for all sports on Monday 21st September from 7 to 9pm at the RSC in Waterford.
THIS INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP WILL COVER
- Understanding challenging behaviour
- Coaching tips to prevent/deal with challenging behaviour
- Preparing for all possibilities
- Developing positive coaching habits
- Evaluation of your own coaching methods for preventing challenging behavior
on Monday 21st September from 7 to 9pm at the Regional Sports Centre, Cork Road, Waterford
The Workshop will be facilitated by Michael Carruth, Gerry McQuaid and Brian O’Neill.
Michael Carruth won the welterweight gold medal at the 1992 Olympics. Michael is a Community Boxing Development Officer with Dublin City Council where his role is to promote boxing in schools and communities, encourage participation and promote the values of sport, particularly in disadvantaged areas of Dublin.
Gerry McQuaid was Fitness Trainer with the Wexford Senior Camogie team that won their third All-Ireland title in a row in 2012. A qualified and experienced P. E. Teacher, Gerry is the Co-ordinator of the Behaviour Support Service in St. Paul’s Community College, dealing with issues related to challenging behaviour and learning difficulties.
Brian O’Neill previously worked in two Garda Youth Diversion Projects and High Support Units for young people in Residential Care. Brian is the Youth Sports Development Officer with Waterford Sports Partnership. Brian’s role is to support, co-ordinate and develop opportunities for engaging young people at risk (10-21 yrs) in sustainable sport and physical activity.
Cost: €5 per person | Book your place TODAY!
by emailing pjones@waterfordsportspartnership.ie
Article Modified: December 14, 2018 11:43 am