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What is the GAA policy re texting/emailing information to underage players?
The GAA policy states that when we pass on information regarding games, training or other activities for the attention of our underage players that we do so via group texts and that these group texts should be sent to the parents/guardians of underage players. The same good practice guidance applies when using emails or social media sites. The team Coach, Club Registrar or the Club RĂșnaĂ­ should obtain these relevant contact numbers/emails when an underage player is being registered on an annual basis. This recommendation only applies to underage players i.e. under 18 year of age.
Are there any exceptions to the proposal on texting?
If, for whatever reason, a parent/guardian insists or requests that the information is sent directly by the club to their child and gives this request in writing, the club may, if they so wish, accede to this request. However, if the club accedes to the request the information can only be sent as part of a group text and cannot be communicated individually to the underage player. A parental/guardian request to have such information sent directly to their child may be refused by the club in the interest of good practice.

The GAA would regard the individual texting of an underage player by their coach or mentor as being inappropriate and unacceptable and a breach of the above code.

How do we interpret an underage player?
An underage player is a person who is eligible to play in a game or event for persons under 18 years of age or a player who is under 18 years of age and playing above his age group. Legislation in Ireland also defines a child as any person under 18 years of age and parents/guardians therefore have a particular level of responsibility for their child’s welfare while they remain under 18 years of age.

(We use the terms child and young person frequently when we refer to underage players.)

Can we text county underage development squads and minor squads?
The recommended group text mechanism is still preferred but if you have parental/guardian permission to group text underage players, you may avail of this option.

What if an underage player is on the club’s senior panel?
The same recommendation applies and parental/guardian permission must be sought if you wish to directly communicate with the young person as part of a group text scheme.

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Sure what they going to do?? Take the kids off them and put them into care where they get worse and cost the state 250k a year.

Fine them and make them attend a parenting course — the financial loss and being degraded should be enough to make the stupid bastards think more about the welfare of their children

Pity no one told @Horsebox that

All prospective parents should be made to have a dog first to develop their parenting skills in a safe environment.

Send it to the parents


Tricky one though, as outlined above, you now have U17’s who will be on adult panels, and whatsapps, etc.

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I believe the GAA app has group text functionality built in. Have you ever used it?

I noticed that. No I’ve never used the app, I guess everyone has to have it, and you’re not gonna get that I imagine anywhere.

It would be great if they did, as it appears, from the promotional video, to be a handy little thing.

Ask the parents and if they given written consent then add the minor to the group, otherwise keep going through the parents directly (dont add the parents to the group!)

Christ no.

Written this, GDPR that, what a pile of wank all the same.

Hadn’t thought of that, train a few under age teams, group whatsapps are what we use and always to the parents

Apparently the GAA are very concerned about the GDPR implications of adding people (of any age) to a whatsapp group without their written consent.

Did you know the GAA dont want anyone using group whatsapps anymore, due to GDPR?

What about carrier pigeon?

Do you have the written consent of the carrier pigeon? Are you paying it a living wage?

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Aye, Deccie Meehan gave a talk on it there about a year ago in the GDPR thing. Fuck that.

It’s the GAA, we are all volunteers, pigeons included

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The fuck are group texts needed for. Trainings are scheduled in advance and fixtures are posted in numerous locations in advance. Spoon feeding.

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That’s the way it is gone these days. Young fellas can barely wipe their own arse