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People: sportscotland chair Mel Young talks about the body's biggest-ever capital investment in tennis

Chair of sportscotland

Published in Sports Management Jan Feb 2017 issue 129
Young (centre) stands with Louise Martin (right), who served as sportscotland chair for eight years, and former Scottish sports minister Jamie Hepburn (left)
Young (centre) stands with Louise Martin (right), who served as sportscotland chair for eight years, and former Scottish sports minister Jamie Hepburn (left)
We have the ambition to make Scotland a really sporty nation, but it’s critical that everyone is involved

If you want to talk to someone about using sport for social good, you could do worse than strike up a conversation with Mel Young. Described as a social entrepreneur, Young was the founder of the Homeless World Cup, which has been the springboard for hundreds of young homeless people to improve their lives.

He also co-founded The Big Issue in Scotland, and with his recent appointment as chair of grassroots funding organisation sportscotland, he is now in a position to create a sporting landscape that positively impacts the lives of everyone.

After appointing Young to replace Louise Martin as chair in June 2016, former Scottish sports minister Jamie Hepburn commented that Young understands sport’s role in “improving people’s lives, particularly if they come from disadvantaged backgrounds”.

Last month, sportscotland joined forces with the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) to plough £15m into the development of more than 100 indoor tennis facilities, doubling the current number of 112 to 225 over the next five to 10 years.

Young says he wanted the scheme – which is the biggest capital investment sportscotland has ever made in tennis – to bring venues to areas of the country with hard-to-reach demographics.

Providing opportunities
“We’ll look at some existing sporting facilities that don’t have indoor tennis facilities and bolt that on, and we’ll have a look at areas that don’t have any at all,” he tells Sports Management.
“I’m interested in poorer areas of big cities that don’t have anything and where kids don’t get the opportunity. We’re also looking at rural areas where people might want to play tennis but have no facilities.”

Getting children, particularly from poorer backgrounds, to take part in regular physical activity is something of a priority in Scotland, with rising levels of obesity and lower life-expectancy.

In fact, the Healthy Lifestyle Strategy published by the Scottish Conservative Party earlier this month – alongside SportsAid Scotland and Youth Link Scotland – showed a 12-year gap in life expectancy between those living in the wealthiest parts of Scotland, and those in the poorest.

A Health and Sport Committee set up by the Scottish Parliament will investigate the barriers to entry that people in Scotland face when trying to participate in sport, meaning Young’s goals should be taken with encouragement. Building new facilities, however, is only half the battle.

Young explains that while it is great that grassroots sporting venues are being built, they must be affordable for everyone in society or the opportunity is lost.

He says: “It’s all about how much it costs to get in. If people don’t have the money they won’t use the facility. So it’s all about us working out a way in which everyone can get a shot at this if they want.

“We’re targeting school kids; both primary school and secondary school age. If we can also get good coaches in place, I’m convinced people will join in with tennis.”

Facilities pipeline
Sportscotland is on the hunt for local authority and leisure trusts partners to work alongside the tennis scheme, which they hope can provide extra finance, then all the better, says Young.

He reveals that there are similar projects for other sports in the pipeline, and said some of the work sportscotland was doing on impressive national facilities demonstrated the body’s commitment to increasing opportunities.

Last year, the ribbon was cut on the £33m Oriam Centre on the Edinburgh campus of Heriot-Watt University. The facilities includes a Hampden Park-standard grass pitch, an outdoor synthetic pitch, a 12-court sports hall, a 3G indoor pitch, Scotland’s only glass-back squash court and a 120-station fitness suite.

The Reiach and Hall-designed National Centre Inverclyde is due for completion soon. Young dubs it “one of the best facilities for disability sports in Britain”.

Costing £12m to construct, the venue will be used to host para-sport events, and will house sports equipment, facilities and accommodation under one roof.

“There’s a lot going on,” says Young enthusiastically. “It’s an exciting time.

“We have the ambition to make Scotland a really sporty nation. We want to win lots of medals at international events, but I think it’s critical that everyone is involved.

“There are loads of issues around inactivity in Scotland, so I want everyone out there playing and having fun.”

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People: sportscotland chair Mel Young talks about the body's biggest-ever capital investment in tennis

Chair of sportscotland

Published in Sports Management Jan Feb 2017 issue 129
Young (centre) stands with Louise Martin (right), who served as sportscotland chair for eight years, and former Scottish sports minister Jamie Hepburn (left)
Young (centre) stands with Louise Martin (right), who served as sportscotland chair for eight years, and former Scottish sports minister Jamie Hepburn (left)
We have the ambition to make Scotland a really sporty nation, but it’s critical that everyone is involved

If you want to talk to someone about using sport for social good, you could do worse than strike up a conversation with Mel Young. Described as a social entrepreneur, Young was the founder of the Homeless World Cup, which has been the springboard for hundreds of young homeless people to improve their lives.

He also co-founded The Big Issue in Scotland, and with his recent appointment as chair of grassroots funding organisation sportscotland, he is now in a position to create a sporting landscape that positively impacts the lives of everyone.

After appointing Young to replace Louise Martin as chair in June 2016, former Scottish sports minister Jamie Hepburn commented that Young understands sport’s role in “improving people’s lives, particularly if they come from disadvantaged backgrounds”.

Last month, sportscotland joined forces with the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) to plough £15m into the development of more than 100 indoor tennis facilities, doubling the current number of 112 to 225 over the next five to 10 years.

Young says he wanted the scheme – which is the biggest capital investment sportscotland has ever made in tennis – to bring venues to areas of the country with hard-to-reach demographics.

Providing opportunities
“We’ll look at some existing sporting facilities that don’t have indoor tennis facilities and bolt that on, and we’ll have a look at areas that don’t have any at all,” he tells Sports Management.
“I’m interested in poorer areas of big cities that don’t have anything and where kids don’t get the opportunity. We’re also looking at rural areas where people might want to play tennis but have no facilities.”

Getting children, particularly from poorer backgrounds, to take part in regular physical activity is something of a priority in Scotland, with rising levels of obesity and lower life-expectancy.

In fact, the Healthy Lifestyle Strategy published by the Scottish Conservative Party earlier this month – alongside SportsAid Scotland and Youth Link Scotland – showed a 12-year gap in life expectancy between those living in the wealthiest parts of Scotland, and those in the poorest.

A Health and Sport Committee set up by the Scottish Parliament will investigate the barriers to entry that people in Scotland face when trying to participate in sport, meaning Young’s goals should be taken with encouragement. Building new facilities, however, is only half the battle.

Young explains that while it is great that grassroots sporting venues are being built, they must be affordable for everyone in society or the opportunity is lost.

He says: “It’s all about how much it costs to get in. If people don’t have the money they won’t use the facility. So it’s all about us working out a way in which everyone can get a shot at this if they want.

“We’re targeting school kids; both primary school and secondary school age. If we can also get good coaches in place, I’m convinced people will join in with tennis.”

Facilities pipeline
Sportscotland is on the hunt for local authority and leisure trusts partners to work alongside the tennis scheme, which they hope can provide extra finance, then all the better, says Young.

He reveals that there are similar projects for other sports in the pipeline, and said some of the work sportscotland was doing on impressive national facilities demonstrated the body’s commitment to increasing opportunities.

Last year, the ribbon was cut on the £33m Oriam Centre on the Edinburgh campus of Heriot-Watt University. The facilities includes a Hampden Park-standard grass pitch, an outdoor synthetic pitch, a 12-court sports hall, a 3G indoor pitch, Scotland’s only glass-back squash court and a 120-station fitness suite.

The Reiach and Hall-designed National Centre Inverclyde is due for completion soon. Young dubs it “one of the best facilities for disability sports in Britain”.

Costing £12m to construct, the venue will be used to host para-sport events, and will house sports equipment, facilities and accommodation under one roof.

“There’s a lot going on,” says Young enthusiastically. “It’s an exciting time.

“We have the ambition to make Scotland a really sporty nation. We want to win lots of medals at international events, but I think it’s critical that everyone is involved.

“There are loads of issues around inactivity in Scotland, so I want everyone out there playing and having fun.”

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World wheelchair tennis number one Gordon Reid helped launch the indoor court funding initiative
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