Child safeguarding is one of the GAA’s most important responsibilities, but is the Association asking too much of the volunteers expected to deliver it? That is the question posed by Omagh solicitor and Tyrone Camogie Children’s Officer Conor Sally, who believes the current system places unrealistic demands on grassroots volunteers, leaves clubs exposed to confusion and complaint, and is ultimately setting well-intentioned people up to fail. He …
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