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New Pathways Officer for RYA Northern Ireland

13th June 2023
Kate Broderick (née Pounder)
Kate Broderick (née Pounder) has been covering the post of active clubs coordinator in Northern Ireland since November and will take up her new role on 1 July

RYA Northern Ireland have announced that they will have a member of staff taking up the new role of pathways officer in July.

Kate Broderick (née Pounder) has been covering the post of active clubs coordinator in Northern Ireland since November, when Lisa McCaffrey went on maternity leave.

Kate previously worked as performance sailing officer for RYA Scotland. Before that she was a senior sailing instructor at Ballyholme Yacht Club.

The pathways officer role is a new position for RYANI and will support the delivery of the ‘Reimagine Pathways’ strategic aim in the new Navigating the Future strategy, which was launched in March (PDF).

While the active clubs role works with clubs to introduce new people to the sport through programmes such as Discover Sailing, On Board and Women on Water, the pathways officer will focus more on supporting the transition and retention of people that have started in the sport to developing a lifelong love of sailing. This may be following a racing and performance pathway, or it may be through enjoying being out on the water in a recreational way.

RYANI’s chief executive officer Greg Yarnall said: “It is absolutely crucial that the hard work clubs put in to introducing new people to the sport is not wasted and the appropriate pathways are in place that suit the varying needs of participants to continue in this fantastic sport.

“The pathways officer will work closely with the active clubs coordinator and the performance manager to look at the types of activities that will help retain people in the sport, and for those who want to progress, help make it easier to transition into a performance environment, enabling them to maximise their potential.

“We will have an initial focus on women and girls and double handed pathways from recreational to performance level as these are two areas where feedback informs us that more can be done to improve the opportunities and environments in place.”

Kate Broderick, who will be taking up the post, said: “It has been fantastic meeting with clubs and working with volunteers in NI over the past six months of the active clubs coordinator maternity-cover role.

“For me, it’s a very exciting chapter moving into the pathways officer role, as I will have the opportunity to collaborate with more club volunteers and participants within the long term — specifically supporting clubs with their participants and officials to bring more opportunities to their water.

“I am looking forward to what the future looks like for this role and how I can help strengthen retainment in sport with future projects that offer a variety of pathways for participants of all ages.”

Broderick will continue in her role as active clubs coordinator until the end of June and will continue to be the point of contact until there is an alternative staff member in place.

There have some other small changes to the staff team and their responsibilities to align with the delivery of the new strategic plan:

  • Greg Yarnall – CEO
  • Gayle Logan – executive assistant
  • Andrew Baker – performance manager
  • Mary Martin – workforce development officer (Previously Mary was a development Officer but has moved to a role solely focused on the engagement of new and the development of volunteers, coaches, officials and instructors to align with the ‘Inspire people to give or continue to give their time’ strategic aim in the new Navigating the Future strategy.)
  • Kate Broderick - pathways officer from 1 July 2023, currently active clubs coordinator (maternity cover)
  • Lisa McCaffrey – active clubs coordinator (currently on maternity leave)
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About the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) Northern Ireland 

  • The RYA is the national body for dinghy, yacht and motor cruising, all forms of sail racing, RIBs and sports boats, windsurfing and personal watercraft and a leading representative for inland waterways cruising.
  • The RYA is recognised by Government, the media and opinion formers as the representative body and voice for the activities that it represents. It continually fights for the rights and freedoms of its 112,000 personal members.
  • The RYA has more than 1,500 affiliated clubs and classes, which represent some 350,000 boaters throughout the UK. It is estimated that 4 million people in the UK take part in boating activity annually.
  • The RYA also sets and maintains recognised standards for training for both leisure and commercial boating through a network of more than 2,400 RYA Recognised Training Centres across 58 countries. More than 250,000 people per year complete RYA training courses.
  • The RYA is responsible for one of the UK’s most successful Olympic medal-winning sports. Our coaching and development schemes actively support 800 of our country’s top sailors, from talented juniors to Olympic and World champions.
  • The RYA is committed to promoting all forms of boating and making them accessible to everyone. For more information please visit www.rya.org.uk.
  • The Royal Yachting Association Northern Ireland (RYA NI) acts for the RYA in Northern Ireland (NI) and the Chairman of RYA NI is invited to join the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Policy Review Committee.
  • You can find the RYA Northern Ireland at Sketrick House, GE8, Jubilee Road, Newtownards, BT23 4YH.
  • RYA NI is a company limited by guarantee – Registration number NI 51945
  • Contact RYA NI: Tel: 02891 827154 email: [email protected]