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Upcoming Mental Health Tennis Coaching (18+)

Mental health tennis coaching (age 18+)

May 02nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th
£2 per session
Chapland Road , Lanark

Upcoming Social Tennis Classes 2023

Accessible social tennis on May 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th
£2 per session
pay on the day
Chapland Road, Lanark

Club Championship and more dates for 2022!

Recovery Tennis dates now available!

August 2021 Tennis Tournament

Open to all Accessible Tennis participants. Red and Orange Singles trophies and other fun games.

About this event

Join us on Tuesday 17th August 2021.

Warm up starts at 12:30pm with competition beginning at 1:00pm.

To book your spot, please go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/accessible-tennis-cic-tournament-tickets-164984652537

See you there!

 

 

See Me Scotland Blog by Marie Burns

Moving More for Mental Health

See Me

See Me

Feb 3rd 2021

 
 
 

Tennis coach and founder of Accessible Tennis CIC Marie Burns talks about the benefits of exercise for our mental health, and why access to sport and exercise is so important.

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As a parent, carer, person with a longterm health condition (asthma) and someone who works in mental health I know first hand the benefits of physical exercise on your mental health.

Exercise, walking and tennis have been vital for myself during these long months of the pandemic and have kept me going. However they have also shown up further the inequalities in our society regards to access to exercise.

In 2010 I knew the benefits of tennis for my own health and in my sport saw that the people I worked with did not get access to these benefits due to many barriers. I thought ‘I want to make a difference’ and decided to become a tennis coach. but a different type of coach who would mainly coach people with a disability or longterm condition including mental health.

After qualifying in 2012 I was the Lead Coach on the SAMH Get Active Tennis Pilot. This is some of the feedback:

“It’s great for our mental health”…

“Your’re fitter. You’re exercising without knowing”…

“It’s fabulous for your mental health, it really pushes you on. It makes you feel better”…

In 2016 I was the founding member of a Community Interest Company, Accessible Tennis CIC. As a female coach there was limited leadership roles in tennis and having worked in mental health I wanted to develop in a way that lived experience was crucial to the development of the coaching services.

I wanted to make a difference to show that people with lived experience could become tennis coaches and deliver tennis sessions which would widen participation.

The same year we started work with Phoenix Futures with people in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. These were all people who had never played tennis and they loved it.

Once they could play we started to show them how to book the free park tennis courts and left equipment bags for access out with the coaching sessions.

Many of the the players completed a Tennis Activator Course to help out in sessions and finally 3 of the players obtained a Tennis Level 1 coaching certificate. This was a huge achievement but showed the many barriers to coaching. These are the same barriers as a woman I faced and account for the few female coaches.

When the park courts have been open sometime there has been no toilet access at times and a complicated online booking system of first come, first served. Number of courts booked have increased but it has not widened participation but excluded groups like ourselves.

There is good news, the people we worked with who obtained tennis qualifications and know how to book online have organised themselves and gained access to the park courts during lockdown.

Also a lot of the local clubs have stayed open and because of links with one of the clubs, who opened their toilets we were able to deliver tennis during the pandemic and are planning more sessions.

The pandemic has shown me that I need to bring these Inequalities to the LTA and Tennis Scotland. I have joined the LTA IDEAS group (Inclusion, Diversity, Equality and Accessibility) and I’m working with Tennis Scotland on getting more access for people with mental health issues into tennis.

People with lived experience can qualify as tennis coaches and there needs to be more of them.

On the Time to Talk Day I will be talking to the IDEAS group. I will also be walking for mental health.

Marie Burns

www.accessibletennis.co.uk

The original source for this interview can be found here

Red Recreational Tennis Event

Red Tennis ball depicting a Red Ball Event

Accessible Tennis Doubles Tournament – Red Ball

 

This is a red doubles tournament to celebrate one of our volunteers 90th year.

Adults and all ages who have attended the Accessible Tennis coaching sessions are welcome.

Friends and family are welcome too.

The format will be similar to the Learning Disability Leagues with short-timed games. We can arrange partners and equipment.

To book your space, click here => ClubSpark Booking Form

Location: Gorbals Leisure Centre 

Families in Recovery Tennis Competition

Tennis players on an indoor court at the Gorbals
Indoor court, Gorbals

Accessible Tennis, hosted at Scotstoun Leisure Centre, 112 Danes Dr, Glasgow G14 9HD

September 1, 12:00pm-3:00pm

Tennis competition, come and try Tennis.

Aimed at Families in Recovery in Glasgow. Open to existing members and we will have a section where new people can come and watch or have a go.

Age Range : All ages

Booking Info: Book your spot here but you can also just turn up on the day

Accessibility: Fully Accessible

Tennis Scotland Annual Report 2018

Front cover of the 2018 Annual Report from Tennis Scotland
The 2018 annual report from Tennis Scotland is available to download and/or read, by clicking the ‘download’ button below

A Celebration of the Family Recovery Initiative Fund (FRIF)

Marie standing with Joe Fitzpatrick MSP
Marie & Joe Fitzpatrick MSP

Earlier this year Accessible Tennis had the pleasure of meeting Joe Fitzpatrick MSP, Minister for Public Health, Sport and Wellbeing, about the plan to bring families who would not traditionally play tennis, into the sport.

This was just prior to the Families Recovery Group Tennis sessions that ran from March to April and was a tremendous success.

Accessible Tennis
Accessible Tennis
c/o Brett Nicholls Associates 63 Ruthven Lane
Glasgow G12 9BG Scotland