I am an LTA qualified coach (Level 3) with 6 years experience of working with all standards and abilities from beginner to advanced level. An extensive and knowledgable background in Sport and Health Sciences, with the ability to translate into action. Worked for two years with a world-ranked wheelchair athlete
- Insured
- First Aid trained
- Safeguarding Child Protection trained
- Accredited to coach adults
- Accredited to coach children
Course | Training type | Completion date | CPD Credits/ Hours |
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Open Your Doors - how to be a disability-inclusive tennis venue | Online Tests | 04/11/2023 | 2.0 |
Wheelchair Tennis: Building Tools and Confidence for Coaches | Online Tests | 03/11/2023 | 2.0 |
Wheelchair Tennis: Building Tools and Confidence for Coaches | Online Tests | 30/10/2023 | 2.0 |
Online Webinar - Alfie Hewett and Craig Allen | Workshops | 19/08/2022 | 1.0 |
Safeguarding & Protection in Tennis | Workshops | 22/03/2022 | 3.0 |
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INTERNAL - National Tennis Centre
100 Priory Lane
LONDON
London
SW15 5JQ
Coach Accreditation is the LTA’s professional membership scheme for coaches. Being accredited ensures that a coach is qualified, insured and meets safe-to-practice standards, such as first aid and safeguarding training. An Accredited+ coach also commits to a minimum of 15 hours of professional development training each year.
Qualifications range from 1 to 5 and indicate the level of formally-assessed training a coach has completed. Coaches begin the LTA Qualification pathway at LTA Assistant (Level 1) and are able to train up to Master Coach (Level 5), the highest available LTA qualification. When choosing a coach we recommend taking into account qualifications, experience and ongoing CPD training, which can be seen in their 'Recently completed training courses' tab.
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