SDCSP Latest News
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26.07.10
Coaching Ireland in partnership with Lucozade Sport now have 10 workshops available for delivery free to National Governing Bodies, Clubs, Schools and Community Groups. Check out www.coachingireland.com for more details.
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11.08.10
Sport Development Agent Required - Junior Spikeball/Volleyball Club Developments.
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28.08.10
Club Development Information Seminar will be held on Saturday 28th August from 9.30am - 3.45pm in the Aviva Stadium, Dublin 4. Check out our website for an application form.
Volunteering Opportunities
Do you have a couple of hours a week to spare or do you want to make a difference in your community? Read more
SDCSP and the Youth
With a population of 34,358 between the age of 12-21 (from census 2006) South Dublin County has one of the largest percentages of young people in its community in the country. Read more
SDCSP and Schools
SDCSP is dedicated to increasing physical activity in our community and local schools are one of our most important target areas. Read more
Echo Sports Awards

In 2009 when the SDCSP teamed up with the Echo newspaper and the Louis Fitzgerald Hotel to launch the Amateur Sports Awards we were doing so in the hope that it would provide a vehicle for us to get our name more easily recognised by the sports clubs and by the general public.
Link 2B Active
When you are unemployed it can be hard to keep your mind and body active.
Through Link2BActive local sports facilities are offering you the opportunity to avail of their facilities - gyms, swimming pools, golf courses & more - & from under €1 per day!
Aviva Seminar
Club Development Information Seminar - 'Playing the Game'
Saturday 28th August 2010 - 9.30am - 3.45pm
Aviva Stadium
Sports Hall Athletics
The fundamentals of athletics - running, jumping, throwing - are the core building blocks for participation in all sports activities. Unfortunately many children do not learn how to do these properly with the result that they drop away from sport from an early age. In addition, with the onset of winter after Halloween, it is often too cold, wet or dark for schools or clubs to offer outdoor, after-schools activities to children.



