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Participants on the Irish FA/Electric Ireland Elite Female Leadership Programme have visited
       UEFA HQ to learn how European football’s governing body develops female coaches and organises
       its women’s competitions. The visit to the UEFA campus in Nyon was part of a two-day trip to
       Switzerland  which  also  included  a  club  visit  and  a  meeting  with  alumni  of  female  football
       leadership programmes.
           Part of the Game Changers movement and developed in response to the Irish FA’s five-year
       strategy  to  grow  the  women’s  game  at  all  levels,  the  Electric  Ireland-backed  Elite  Female
       Leadership  Programme  is  a  seven-month  course  based  on  the  latest  neuroscience,  positive
       psychology and peak performance research.
           It evolved following the success of the Electric Ireland Female Football Leaders Programme
       that has been in place since 2013 and has to date enabled more than 120 women to use their
       influence and leadership skills within sport to positively impact communities.
           First stop for the group from Northern Ireland in Switzerland was a visit to Geneva-based
       club Servette. Staff from Servette, whose senior men’s and senior women’s teams compete in their
       respective top flights, made presentations to the group, who were also taken on a tour of Stade de
       Geneve, Servette’s home ground. Then it was off to Nyon where they had lunch with alumni of
       female football leadership programmes before Thomas Junod, Head of UEFA Academy, delivered
       a presentation on UEFA activities and structures.
           Emma Sykes, UEFA Senior Women’s Development Manager, outlined how UEFA’s women’s
       competitions are organised before women coaches development expert Sonja Kienzler focused on
       the development of female coaches. The group also enjoyed a tour of the UEFA campus.
           Six  participants  are  in  the  Elite  Female  Leadership  Programme  2023  cohort.  They  are:
       Northern Ireland Women's U17/U19 manager Gail Redmond, Northern Ireland senior women’s
       team captain Marissa Callaghan, Northern Ireland senior women's team player Julie Nelson and
       Northern Ireland Women’s Football Association trio Patricia McCullough, Elaine Junk and Colette
       Young.
           Patricia McCullough said afterwards: “This trip presented an amazing opportunity for me,
       as a course participant, to gain an insight into a high level football club and how they are run and
       the values that they work towards.
           “It also provided an opportunity to learn about the work being done to promote women’s
       football and female leaders in football throughout UEFA, to share ideas and concerns, to discover
       areas for further personal development and to network with peers in UEFA whilst strengthening
       the network we have already developed amongst our own group.
           “I think the others would agree that we have all benefitted from the experience and we are
       excited to take back our learnings and to continue the work we do in both men’s and women’s
       football.”
           Irish FA Chief Executive Patrick Nelson said it was important to have more female football
       leaders within the overall football ecosystem and particularly within Northern Ireland.
           Reboot  leadership  coaches  Sinead  Sharkey-Steenson  and  Lisa  Strutt  have  designed  and
       delivered the Electric Ireland Female Elite Leadership Programme 2023. Sinead Sharkey-Steenson
       said: "At Reboot we feel privileged to be able to bring the work we are doing with top level leaders
       in business into the football space.
           "It's fitting that the Electric Ireland Elite Female Leadership Programme builds on five years
       of work we have done to drive change in women’s football through empowering and developing
       women  leaders  from  the  Electric  Ireland  Female  Football  Leaders  Programme.  The  elite
       programme provides a pathway for women leaders that are instrumental in being catalysts for
       change."
           Reboot co-founder Lisa Strutt added: "The trip to Switzerland has cemented and validated
       just how far ahead of the curve we are in our approach and in our delivery, so that we can facilitate
       greater strides forward in the football arena.
           "Our programme combines the latest research in neuroscience and mental fitness, with peer
       and  individual  coaching,  mentoring  and  experiential  learning.  We  are  proud  of  our  inaugural
       programme. We are already beginning to see the impact, with our participants moving into key
       leadership roles in international women's football and administrative roles within the Irish FA."
       (irishfa.com)
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