LGFA launches second 'BUA' programme, aimed at females aged 16-19

August 10, 2022

The Ladies Gaelic Football Association has launched its 'BUA' Leadership and Life Skills Programme, aimed at females aged 16-19. In attendance to mark the announcement at BUA Coffee in Glasnevin, Dublin, is Dublin ladies footballer Lyndsey Davey. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

The Ladies Gaelic Football Association is inviting applications for its second 'BUA' Leadership and Life-skills programme.  

‘BUA - Believe Unlock Potential Achieve’ is a self-development initiative aimed at developing the leadership and life skills of young people within the Ladies Gaelic Association, which, in turn, will benefit their local communities.  

Aimed at females aged 16-19 years of age, ‘BUA’ will be conducted through expert-led workshops and self-reflection, before participants put their enhanced leadership skills into practice through a club action project. 

Selected participants will receive support as they cover topics essential for young people, including: 

Resilience 

Dealing with change 

Building trust and respect 

Conflict resolution 

Problem solving 

Project planning and delegation 

In addition, LGFA-specific topics including introductions to coaching, officiating and administration will be covered. 

‘BUA’ will begin in September 2022 and finish in March 2023, with participants attending five leadership training sessions remotely, while there will be two LGFA-specific modules between each leadership session that participants can choose from, depending on their area of interest. 

The inaugural BUA programme was an outstanding success and in February of this year, 31 graduates, representing 19 counties, were acknowledged at Dublin's Bonnington Hotel. 

Commenting on the launch of this year's programme, Ladies Gaelic Football Association President, Mícheál Naughton, said: “Last year's BUA Programme showcased all that is great about the young people involved in our Association. They are our future and this brilliant initiative focused on their life-skills and brought their leadership credentials to the fore. I am really looking forward to working with the next group of eager participants. 

“The ‘BUA’ programme will provide participants with tools for life, and I would hope to see many of the participants fulfilling leading roles within our Association in the years to come."  

Dublin Ladies Football star Lyndsey Davey will once again act as an ambassador for the 'BUA' programme.  

The five-time TG4 All-Ireland Senior medallist said: "I'm delighted to be involved once again in the 'BUA' programme.  

"I followed the journeys of the participants in the inaugural 'BUA' programme with keen interest and I'm looking forward to seeing what lies in store for our new applicants.  

"The young females who engage with the 'BUA' programme will develop vital life-skills that can assist them on and off the field of play. 

“This is yet another innovative programme devised by the LGFA, which has the ability to make a huge impact on the lives of some of our young members.”  

The closing date for applications is Friday 26th August, and applicants can get all further details including the application form at https://ladiesgaelic.ie/lgfa-hub/games-development/bua-programme/  

 


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