The GAAâs third annual National Health and Wellbeing Conference will take place in Croke Park on Saturday, October 22nd. The theme will be: Healthy Clubs make healthy members.
Organised by the Community & Health team in Croke Park, in consultation with the National Health & Wellbeing Committee, this free event will bring together some of the countryâs leading health and wellness experts, including Niall Moyna who will deliver the keynote address as well as high profile GAA players from across all codes.
Other aspects will look at the on-going practical work of the GAAâs Healthy Clubs and the County Health & Wellbeing Committees.
However, the day will be of interest to any GAA member interested in learning more about what health and wellbeing actually means and how participation in an organisation like the GAA can help support yours.
Tickets are free but limited and will be made available on a first-come first-served basis through an online registration process that will be opened in early September when the full details of times and speakers are released on GAA.ie and the associationâs social media platforms. So watch this space and for now save the date of October 22, 2016. Your health and wellbeing will thank you.
For more details or to register your interest email stacey.cannon@gaa.ie