Embark on a transformative journey that guides you from novice to certified coach or official. Discover the resources and support available to elevate your skills and confidence.
Learn the essential skills and knowledge to become a certified coach.
Gain the expertise needed to officiate games with confidence and integrity.
Unlock your potential with our certified coaching and officiating courses. Whether you’re looking to refine your skills or start a new journey, we have the right programme for you.
Explore our comprehensive tools and policies designed to support your coaching or officiating journey. From the Club Development Handbook to the Code of Conduct, we provide the resources you need to excel.
Our commitment to safeguarding ensures a safe environment for players and officials.
Access vital resources on safeguarding practices and policies.
Officials are essential to the smooth running of competitions—organising events, refereeing, and umpiring matches in line with the Laws of Table Tennis.
Umpiring pathway
Your pathway may begin in youth settings and progress through to national and international level.
Junior Umpire (U18)
Designed for young people under 18
Suitable for school, club or community settings
Builds rules knowledge and starts the officiating journey
County Umpire
Develops broad match skills and confidence
When qualified, can umpire events up to and including National Championships
National Umpire
Progression after experience and proven ability as a County Umpire
Can umpire at Irish competitions and some tournaments across Europe
International Umpire
Qualification enables officiating at international events at home and abroad
Examinations are conducted (every two years) via the national association on behalf of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF)
Refereeing pathway
National Referee
Examinations conducted by an external tutor/examiner
Qualified referees can referee events within Ireland
International Referee
Requires passing an International Federation exam (organised every two years)
Enables refereeing events outside Ireland
Helpful external officiating resources
TTI signposts to the ITTF “Umpires & Referees Essential Documents” for laws, procedures and core technical guidance.
TTI provides practical templates and guidance documents that support delivery roles and volunteering.
Support contacts
For queries on documents and processes, TTI provides dedicated email contacts on the resources page.
Our commitment to safeguarding ensures a safe environment for players, coaches, officials and volunteers.
TTI is fully committed to safeguarding the wellbeing of participants—ensuring everyone can enjoy sport free from abuse, neglect, bullying and intimidation, with welfare as the first priority when working with young people or vulnerable adults.
Safeguarding support structure
National Safeguarding Officer listed on the TTI safeguarding/vetting page
Provincial Safeguarding Officers (Ulster, Leinster, Connaught, Munster) are also listed to support local delivery and guidance
Safe Sport App
TTI highlights Sport Ireland’s Safe Sport app as an information and guidance tool, with dedicated areas for:
Leader/Coach
Parent/Guardian
Club/Organisation
Child/Young Person
TTI provides a central safeguarding hub with key policies, forms and guidance that clubs, coaches, officials, volunteers and families can rely on.
Core safeguarding documents (TTI)
Available via the TTI Safeguarding/Vetting policy page:
Safeguarding Statement
Safeguarding Policy
Safeguarding Risk Assessment
Incident Reporting Form
Event Photo Permission
Photography & Video guidance
Anti-Bullying guidance
Procedures for dealing with reported cases of child abuse
Guidance on hosting young people and overnight stays
National guidance (Sport Ireland)
TTI also links to Sport Ireland’s national safeguarding guidance for children and young people in sport, designed to support NGBs and clubs in meeting safeguarding responsibilities.
Vetting is a key part of creating a safe and trusted environment in sport. In Ireland, organisations must not allow a person to undertake relevant work with children or vulnerable persons unless they have received a vetting disclosure through the appropriate process.
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TTI Vetting Resources and Forms
TTI provides a set of practical documents and forms through its Safeguarding & Vetting page to support clubs, coaches and officials, including:
Vetting application form
Applicant and validator Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Parent/guardian consent form and supporting guidance documents
These resources ensure vetting is carried out consistently, correctly and in line with national requirements.
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Key Update: Garda Vetting Changes (2025)
TTI has communicated several important updates to the Garda Vetting process:
If an individual has lived in the UK or other EU countries, vetting checks may take longer due to extended database searches
A new Garda Vetting application form is now in use and replaces all previous versions
Clubs must nominate validators (e.g. Chair, Secretary, Treasurer or Child Safeguarding Officer)
Validators are required to verify applicants in person, checking original photographic ID before submission
Once verified, applicants submit their documentation to Table Tennis Ireland for processing
Separate SOPs are provided for applicants and validators, clearly outlining each role and responsibility
Vetting in Northern Ireland – AccessNI
For coaches, officials and volunteers based in Northern Ireland, vetting is carried out through AccessNI, which operates separately from Garda Vetting in the Republic of Ireland.
Key points for AccessNI vetting:
Individuals undertaking relevant work with children or vulnerable adults in Northern Ireland must be vetted through AccessNI
The process is completed via a registered organisation or umbrella body (such as Table Tennis Ireland or an approved partner)
Applicants must provide appropriate identification and complete the required AccessNI application forms
Disclosures are issued directly to the applicant, who must then share confirmation with TTI as part of the safeguarding process
TTI provides guidance on when AccessNI applies and supports clubs and individuals in navigating the correct vetting route depending on where activity takes place.
Important Note
Vetting requirements apply in addition to safeguarding training and code-of-conduct compliance. Vetting must be completed and approved before any coach, official or volunteer begins working with children or vulnerable persons.