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Please note this page is for accredited analysts/those seeking a Level 1,2,3 or 4 accreditation. For information on the GAA's Introduction to Performance Analysis course, please use the below link -

Introduction to Performance Analysis

The GAA has established a Quality Assurance Accreditation programme for performance analysts working within our games. Accreditation is based on the individual's experience, their performance analysis competence and most importantly their ability to deliver within the context of the GAA’s values and ethos.

The aim of the programme is to support analysts volunteering their time across the country from club to county level.  The GAA intends to foster a philosophy of practice and shared learning within the GAA performance analyst community which aligns with the principles and underlying values of the Coach10 Model.

FOR INFORMATION ON APPLYING FOR A LEVEL 1,2,3 OR 4 ACCREDITATION THIS YEAR, PLEASE CLICK THE BELOW LINK - 

2023 Accredited PA Application Process - Click Here 

 

Rationale for Developing a Quality Assurance System

 
  • To ensure players receive high quality analysis support empowering their holistic development
  • To provide a quality assured register of GAA analysts to coaches and administrators
  • To support the development of a community of practice for GAA analysts in line with the GAA ethos

Framework for Quality Assurance Accreditation of GAA Analysts


GAA Context Workshop
 
The application process begins with attendance at one of the GAA Context Workshops and details on how these will proceed in 2022 will be published here as soon as details are confirmed.
 

 


PA Competence

  • Applicants will self-certify whether they have completed an introductory or applied module and give details of the organising body, dates etc – this will be accepted at face value (within reason) for the first phase
  • * An introductory module plus one additional season in role 3
  • Introductory Workshop = Introductory workshop in data collection techniques and reliability or evidence of training in PA
  • Applied Module = Module where students deliver PA support interventions (at least 2) to coach in a supported experiential learning environment.
 

Experience

  • ** Full Season = Minimum 7 competitive fixtures
  • Exemptions may be considered where applicants feel that they meet the role 3 or 4 descriptors through a different means than the required GAA experience.
  • GAA experience is given priority

Role descriptors for the evaluation of GAA PA experience.

The role descriptors are accumulative. It is assumed that an analyst in Role 3 would be competent to perform the duties described in Roles 1 and 2 and so on.
 

Quality Assured GAA Performance Analysts

 

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4