Games for All is a family of initiatives in the GAA encompassing Wheelchair hurling and Camogie, Football for all, Fun and Run, Inclusive All Stars clubs programs, Cúl Eile Camps and intercultural activities.
Wheelchair Hurling and Camogie is an inclusive activity involving a team 6 a side which is suitable for all ages, genders, and abilities. The game encompasses a range of fundamental skills that exist in Gaelic Hurling and Camogie. The rules have been modified to adapt these skills to suit the individuals involved and their capabilities. It aims to enable individuals to grow and maintain optimum participation across the full diversity of Irish community life.
Introduction to the resources Ger McTavish
Football for ALL
GAA Football for ALL Interprovincial Finals are held in September, delivered in partnership with Irish Special Schools Sports Council. The ISSSC is a voluntary organisation that provides sporting and cultural activities in special schools, as designated by the Department of Education and Science. Children with mild-general learning disabilities compete in this 9-a-side Gaelic Football tournament. The players represent the regions of Connacht, Dublin, Munster, North Leinster, South Leinster and Ulster and are drawn from 15 different special schools.