A Sport for All. A Sport for Life.
Inclusive and Accessible Table Tennis
Table Tennis is easily adaptable, safe, and does not require physical contact. It can assist in the development of physical/motor, cognitive, speech/communication, social and psychological skills.
Our expert coaching team and inclusive learning environment supports participants with a range of sensory sensitivities and learning needs.
We cater for all levels and abilities. Our coaches have experience in working with both, National players with medal-winning performances at the Paralympics, and grass-route players looking for a new social activity.
Meet the Team
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Patrick Wuertz
Patrick has nearly 20 years of experience coaching high-performance Table Tennis athletes in Europe and Oceania, including Paralympic medalists and National Champions. He holds multiple sports and Table Tennis accreditations, along with a Bachelor’s in Health Management, a Master’s in Public Health and an MBA. Through his coaching roles in Australia and abroad, Patrick has witnessed the power of Table Tennis to promote social inclusion and community, and he is committed to expanding its support in the region.
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Jonas Campbell
Jonas has over 7 years of experience in disability support and holds a Certificate IV in the field. A passionate Table Tennis player, he won the National Para Championships in 2021. Now a Table Tennis Australia accredited coach, Jonas shares his love for the sport to promote mental and physical wellbeing.
How we can help:
1on1 and small group lessons
Join our qualified coaching team at a table tennis venue close to you for customised lessons that suit your needs.
Home training
We can support you in setting up an accessible table tennis environment at your home with on-going home coaching and carer support.
Online training
Reach out to us to learn more about our online coaching programs in which a coach will join you virtually, while you train from the convenience of your home.
We deliver tailored Table Tennis programs to meet your specific needs.
Whether you prefer 1on1 sessions, group activities, or online coaching, our programs are designed to support your health and social goals.
Below is an example of four easy steps of how our services can be structured to help you achieve your objectives:
NDIS SUPPORT
Did you know that the NDIS can support your social and recreational activities?
Talk to your NDIS coordinator to find out how the NDIS can assist your social and recreational goals. This may include specialised sporting equipment for wheelchair-accessible tables or other assistance with social and community participation.