Football 4 Peace Ireland
The Football4Peace Ireland Programme is a coaching programme that aims to develop community relations and personal values through the vehicle of football.
Football4Peace Ireland is a joint venture between the Irish Football Association, the Football Association of Ireland, and IDP (Inishowen Development Partnership), in the cross border regions of Limavady and L/Derry and Inishowen.
"It is with great pleasure to be involved in a programme that uses sport as a medium for peace and reconciliation. Through speak the children’s language, sport, the children can relate to and the values that the Football4Peace Ireland programme introduces. The programme can only aid in the development of people being able to mix together in work, play and day to day lives.” (Andrew Ward, Manager for the IDP)
This programme is based on a very successful pilot, is financed through core funding of the International Fund For Ireland and its donor countries; USA, EU, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
“I am delighted to see that this three year Football4Peace Ireland programme has very successfully completed its first year. The programme which is using sport to help build foundations for reconciliation and build bridges between communities through targeting over 1,000 young people in the North West is a central theme in the 'Sharing this Space' strategy. I would like to congratulate IDP for bringing together the two Football Associations on the island in the delivery of this internationally recognised approach to addressing effective peace building and I am looking forward to working with them over the next two years." (Paddy Harte, Senior Development Advisor)
The programme aims to promote peace and reconciliation on a cross border and cross community basis. The target groups included Catholic and Protestant children living in Limavady and Inishowen. The project is inclusive of boys and girls with disabilities, able bodied youngsters, less advantaged children, ethnic and religious minorities who worked alongside each other as a team.
An extensive evaluation of the pilot programme was carried out by Justice Associates, which was extremely positive about the perceived affect of Football 4 Peace on both the children and coaches involved in terms of their personal and social development. There was a clear and measurable change in the views and attitudes of the participants as evidenced in the Pre and Post Programme Student Surveys. The model of using a football coaching programme as an aid to reconciliation as well as sports development networks has been thoroughly validated. We recognise the potential of Football for Peace as a model that could be more widely used. Not only was the evaluation of the pilot programme a success but the first year evaluation also showed significant attitudinal and behavioural changes in a positive manner, as the Justice Associates evaluation concluded. “The programme was similar in essence to the previous one and so were the responses, to a remarkable degree, though the changes were more marked in this Programme. We believe that this is further evidence that real changes in attitudes are being caused by this kind of project.”
The Football 4 Peace programme has gained an international reputation with its ground-breaking work in using sport as a tool for developing conflict prevention and peaceful co-existence in the Middle East. It is a large scale, grass roots project which brings young Arab and Jewish people together to experience a values-based football programme in Israel. The University of Brighton and the British Council have been instrumental in taking the Football4Peace programme through its development. This coaching manual is an adapted version of the one used with great success in Israel and has been devised at the University of Brighton.
In conjunction with the partnership of the University of Brighton, the University of Ulster and the Letterkenny Institute of Technology are developing partnerships that will aid in the sustaining of the programme. This will strengthen the Football for Peace model in a senior academic roll of the North West regions of Ireland and co inside the developing partnership of the Irish Football Association and the Football Association of Ireland.
Football 4 Peace Ireland is an innovative and challenging project which celebrates respect for diversity through the medium of football. The IFA is delighted to support this project moving forward as it supports and compliments our commitment to the promotion of Football For All.
“The Irish Football Association is delighted to continue to support the successful development of the Football 4 Peace Project which uses football as a means to promote community relations through cross border and cross community partnerships in a meaningful and sustainable way.” (Raymond Kennedy, President of the IFA)
“At the Football Association of Ireland we are delighted to support Football 4 Peace along with our partners in the IFA. This cross border, community based programme is a highly effective way of achieving peace and reconciliation through the medium of football. The programme is growing from strength to strength because it taps into the unique ability to football to cross all boundaries and make real connections between people of all ages from different communities.”
“The importance of coaching in this process cannot be underestimated and the Football 4 Peace programme’s value based coaching is fundamental in helping our young people learn respect and understanding, while enjoying our game. I wish all involved in this exciting and important project every success for the future.” (John Delaney, CEO for the FAI)
"It is exciting to be involved in the second year of the programme showing that the partnerships involved in the project are successful and growing from strength to strength at every level of them. I would also like to welcome the new schools St Bernadette’s of Letterkenny and the children, clubs, schools, teachers, and coaches that will be involved in this innovative community relation based programme on year two. Finally, thank you to the partnerships and personnel involved for their continued strong support." (Damien Mc Colgan, Programme Manager)
Upcoming events
Clubs section:
Session 1 = 21st November 2009; Limavady
Session 2 = 6th February 2010; Buncrana
Session 3 = 27th March 2010; Limavady
Tournament = 24th April 2010; Buncrana
Schools section:
Disability schools section,
Belmont House, Scoil Iosagain, Rossmar, St Bernadette's:
(22nd September 09, 24th November 09, 2nd February 2010)
Venue for these dates; 22nd Sept: Maginn Park, 24th Nov: Limavady Leisure centre, 2nd Feb: Templemore sports complex
Mainstream section of 3,
Scoil Mhuire, Limavady High School, Moville Community:
(23rd September 09, 26th November 09, 3rd February 2010)
Venue for these dates; 23rd Sept: Moville Community, 26th Nov: Scoil Mhuire, 3rd Feb: Limavady High.
Mainstream section of 4,
St Marys Limavady, Limavady Grammar, Crana College, Carndonagh Community:
(24th September 09, 25th November 09, 4th February 2010)
Venue for these dates; 24th Sept: Carndonagh Community, 25th Nov: Limavady Grammar, 4th Feb: St Mary's Limavady.
The tournaments for next year will be arranged closer to the time!
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