House of Lords respond to Armstrong

Posted: Wed, 26 Jul 2017 09:04

The House of Lords responded to Baroness Armstrong's question regarding the fee structure set by the Lawn Tennis Association and its impact on state and private school students.

"We want all young people, regardless of economic background, to be healthy and active, and playing tennis is a great way to achieve this. Coaching courses and participation fees are for sports to manage, but as set out in the government's sport strategy Sporting Future, we should ensure that opportunities to engage in sport and physical activity are as inclusive and accessible as possible

Sport England published its new coaching plan "Coaching in an Active Nation: The Coaching Plan for England" earlier this year, setting out a key objective of making it easier to become a coach. An important part of that is reducing the costs of entry. Sport England has recently commissioned a review of the UK Coaching Certificate (UKCC) which will include looking at the issue of the increased cost of coaching qualifications."

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