Camogie association intend to complete all competitions as 10% pay deferral introduced

April 17, 2020

The Cork players celebrate after winning the All-Ireland camogie minor A championship title. ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne.

The Camogie Association has said it is their intention to complete all competitions planned for the year.

Only last month the association had to postpone their Congress and all games have been in hibernation since March 12. Regardless of that, the Association still hopes that competitions can be completed in 2020.

Additionally, a 10% pay deferral for all staff has been sanctioned.

Statement from the Camogie Association

In light of the latest developments in relation to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and upon advice from the relevant state authorities including the HSE, the Camogie Association will extend its current suspension of all Camogie activities until Tuesday May 5th (inclusive) or as further advised.

The Association will continue to defer all activity and competitions, however it is our intention to complete all competitions planned for the year.

We acknowledge that this step will result in further inconvenience and disruption to members as well as the game at all levels, however we appreciate the continued co-operation and support of everyone involved at this time. The health and safety of our members is, as always, of paramount importance and these steps will assist us all in taking the necessary precautions to limit the spread of COVID-19 and to return to full activity as early as possible.

Our thoughts are with members whose families are affected by the COVID-19 virus.

The Association’s Ard Chomhairle has also approved a 10% pay deferral in coming months for the Camogie Association staff team as part of cost-saving measures.

The staff team continue to provide support, education and upskilling opportunities to our members through utilising online technology. The Camogie Association is delighted with engagement levels amongst members with supports provided across all aspects of the Association’s activity, from coaching and safeguarding to contingency planning. We encourage units and members to use this time to avail of the training and education opportunities being provided.

As this is a rapidly developing situation, we will continue to monitor the information received from the relevant authorities on a day-to-day basis. Further updates will be issued in due course.

We advise all members to monitor the Government and HSE websites for the latest information and guidance regarding COVID-19 and to follow their instructions regarding social distancing in particular over the coming weeks.

For learning resources, updates, and information about webinars, education and training opportunities, please see our website at www.camogie.ie


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