COVID 19
Basketball Ireland Guidelines
Basketball Ireland Issue updated guidance on games 28/10/2021
If there are players of mixed immunity, then the pod system must apply - games cannot take place (unless they are within the pod i.e. 3v3).
A venue is allowed admit spectators up to 100% of normal capacity if the persons are fully vaccinated, or have proof they’ve recovered from Covid, provided they can be seated, wear face coverings and socially distance. It has been determined by Sport Ireland that indoor sports are entitled to ask for Covid-19 Certificates. Sport Ireland state no entry is permitted without a Covid-19 Certificate, in line with government requirements. To assist the checking of Covid-19 Certifcates, the EU Digital Covid Certificate Checker is available from the government webpage here.
Basketball Ireland is continuing to work with Sport Ireland and we are seeking clarity on how these guidelines will apply to participants under the age of 18. Submissions have been made to government and an early response is expected. In the meantime, competitive games at all levels (bar National League and international level) are restricted to players, officials and spectators who hold Covid vaccination certificates or proof of recovery from Covid-19. As previously stated, Basketball Ireland have been advised by Sport Ireland that organisers are entitled to ask for such certificates to determine the status of participants.
Basketball Ireland chairman, Paul McDevitt, said: “Basketball Ireland continues to be in ongoing dialogue with Sport Ireland and we’ve asked for these updated guidelines to be revisited and are seeking a number of clarifications from government. We are disappointed by this change in policy by the government and a lack of consultation with the affected NGB’s. Basketball is the country’s largest indoor sport and these new directives impact massively on our sport and our members, who will naturally be frustrated by this news. We shall await government clarifications, which we expect next week.
“The increase in Covid cases, hospitalisations and ICU occupancy has not allowed as great a relaxation of Covid protocols as was forecast in September. However, we must remain positive, the high take-up of vaccinations means that less people are affected by these updated Sport Ireland guidelines, which allow for unlimited indoor sporting activity where all participants are fully vaccinated or have Covid recovery certification.”
The following documents has been updated following the Irish government's new guidelines
- BI issues updated guidelines - all competition set for October 22nd resumption (published Sept 6th)
- Guidelines ahead of September 20th resumption of "competitive training and games (published September 17th)
Return to Play Physical Preparation Programme
Basketball Ireland has launched a ‘Return to Play’ physical preparation programme, which has been designed to help players return to the court. The programme, which includes a series of instructional videos, aims to reduce the risk of injury following a long period of inactivity. It can been accessed here: Return-to-play.pdf
Covid-19 Tracker App
Basketball Ireland will no longer provide the Covid Tracker App to clubs from October 22nd. This is in line with the removal of government restrictions on October 22nd, as we move towards personal judgement and responsibility. Those wishing to to continue to use the Covid Tracker App can contact the App provider directly by emailing Sean Murray on covidvenuesapp@gmail.com. Read more here.
HPSC
interim recommendations for the return to sports activities for children and adolescents
Call HSELive on 1850 24 1850 should you have any further queries.
Sport Ireland
Level 3 Guidelines
- Guidelines for Exercising in the Outdoors.pdf
- Health Considerations for Returning to Sport during Covid-19.pdf
Level 3 Posters
- Outdoors for Everyone Infographic.pdf
- Personal Responsibility Infographic.pdf
- Covid-19 Infographic.pdf
Sport Ireland is providing ongoing training & support resources to the sector in relation to Covid-19. Including the Sport Ireland Covid-19 Awareness eLearning Course which is now available on here.
Level 5 Guidelines
Additional Posters & Signage
- Hand hygiene.pdf
- Help prevent Coronavirus.pdf
- How to use face coverings.pdf
- HSPC respiratory hygiene.pdf
- Kids respiratory hygiene.pdf
- Know the signs.pdf
- Stay safe guidelines at indoors gatherings.pdf
- Who is at most risk.pdf