Survey of Female Officials Launched
Sport Ireland is launching its first ever survey of current or former female officials in all sports on the island of Ireland.
At present, substantially fewer women than men occupy these roles in sport. The intention is to use the information in this survey to inform strategies, plans and initiatives for female officials in order to help close the gender gap. As there is no current baseline of women officiating statistics for the island of Ireland, we are calling on all women officials to respond to this survey to allow us to:
- Acquire a more in-depth understanding of the status of females in sports officiating roles.
- Investigate the social, physical and practical obstacles that face women in respect of becoming match officials, staying in and/or progressing in these roles.
This will help us to inspire and support the next generation of female officials, boost opportunity for women to take up officiating and to inform the work of National Governing Bodies of Sport (NGBs) and Local Sports Partnerships (LSPs) to develop good practice programmes and effective work plans.
This survey is open to ALL officials (current or former), with the term ‘official’ encompassing all officiating positions including referees, umpires and match officials, tournament referees, third umpires, table officials, scorers, TMOs, timekeepers etc. We invite all officials to complete the survey via the link below: