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Child Welfare

Crumlin GAA Club Child Welfare Officer

NameWill Smyth
Phone087 620 3471
Emailcrumlingaachildofficer@gmail.com

The key role of the Club Child Welfare Officer is to ensure the implementation and promotion of the relevant Child Welfare and Protection Codes and Guidelines for good practice in the Club, so as to ensure that young people can participate, enjoy and benefit from our Gaelic Games in safe and enjoyable surroundings.

If there are any questions not covered on this page or the supporting resources, please contact the relevant association below :


GAA: Kayleen Iwasaki kayleen.iwasaki@gaa.ie
Camogie: Roberta Farrell roberta.farrell@camogie.ie
LGFA: Aislinn Harkin aislinn.harkin@lgfa.ie
Rounders: Áine Nic Lochlainn childrensofficer.rounders@gaa.ie
Handball: Pauric Dowdall pauric.dowdall.handball@gaa.ie

Crumlin GAA’s ‘Child Safeguarding Statement’ can be downloaded below as a PDF.

Crumlin GAA’s ‘Child Safeguarding StatementDownload

The Official guide published by the GAA on a club/county Childen’s Officer can be downloaded here.


For information on Crumlin GAA’s Designated Liasion Person and/or dealing with allegations of possible child abuse please click here.

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