UK Coaching and Mentoring Project

December 2, 2009

“Supervision” has been a hot topic for the Coaching Profession here in the UK for a few years. There’s been confusion as some organisations eg global ICF (International Coach Federation) often talks about “mentor” coaching—being coached on your coaching skills whilst the coaching market in the UK often speaks about “supervision” — reflective practise. Coaches are confused! Do they need a mentor or a supervisor? Do they need both? Are the two the same? Which coaches do both?

In 2008 there was a major collaborative effort around the whole topic, sponsored by global ICF and the UK Professional Coaching Bodies—Association of Coaching (AC), Association of Professional Executive Coaches and Supervisors (APECS) and European Mentoring and Coaching Consortium (EMCC). I was the ICF representative on the project and was joined by 14 coaches from across the UK who worked in the cross-professional body stakeholder groups.  

Coaching and Mentoring Supervision Project 2008 – background

The project was sponsored by the UK Professional Coaching Bodies; Association of Coaching (AC), Association of Professional Executive Coaches and Supervisors (APECS), European Mentoring and Coaching Consortium (EMCC) and International Coach Federation (ICF), and completed in 2008. The purpose of the project was to:

  •  Make recommendations which support standards and ethics in “coaching and mentoring supervision”;
  • Produce outcomes of benefit to the coaching industry on the topic of supervision; and
  • Show real intent to collaborate on first joint project.

There was a collective agreement that individual coaching bodies were likely to have different internal application of the material produced.

 The Steering Group for the project was made up of Benita Treanor (AC), Jeremy Ridge (APECS), Lise Lewis (EMCC) and myself (ICF). The objectives of the project were:

  1.  Define the meaning and benefits of “supervision” in relation to CPD;
  2. Consider alternative “titles” for the process;
  3. Consider levels of practice in the discipline;
  4. Define the competencies for “coach supervision.”

Five stakeholder groups (providers of coach and mentoring training, purchasers, independent supervisors, coaches/mentors, ethics) with members drawn from each of the coaching bodies, met to answer the above questions and form responses.

These groups, of varying sizes, consisted of approximately 50 people in total and did an amazing amount of work which enabled the project to be the success it has been and the output of such value to the profession.

The group produced three final documents; themes from stakeholder groups, complete responses from the groups and an audit trail of conference calls for project.

The first document is available here Collaborative Coaching ‘Supervision’ Project and should also be available on the UK ICF Web site www.coachfederation.org.uk with the other documents which are worth reading if you want more  detail and background.  


Bespoke Coach Development

December 1, 2009

What do you want as you develop as a Coach?

Personal Coaching? Skill Development? Reflective Practise? Practice Development?

What would you like from your coach in each of these areas?

What are your current challenges?

From what you know today, what needs to happen to take your coaching and business to the next level?

I work with coaches who are passionate about ethics and standards and want to take their coaching to the next level. I currently have a great offer for 10 hours Coaching Development for £1000, that’s  EUR1000.  That’s personal one to one coaching over the phone specifically aimed at your development needs. It also includes ongoing support and any references needed for accreditation.


Coaching Mastery Supervision

September 30, 2009

Hello,

I wanted to let you know that my amazingly affordable special offer for Coaching Supervision is out again – two places available and when they’re gone they’re gone!

Working directly with me, your very own expert coach, you will take your coaching to a new level of mastery and stand out from the crowd to buyers of coaching services.

Over the six months we worked together, I was able to learn a great deal from Claire who always knew the best mix of mentoring and supervision support I needed to any given question or issue I faced. She is able to lead while empowering the client to realise their own strength as a coach.  I found her integrity to be flawless and I would highly recommend her to any client fortunate enough to have her as a mentor.’  - Suzanne Doyle-Morris, PhD, Author of “Beyond the Boys’ Club”, Doyle Morris Coaching and Development

Working with you one-to-one I will

  • Challenge you with lightness and tenacity to focus on what’s most important to bring you results
  • Help you reflect more deeply on your coaching and understand what’s going on so that you can enhance your clients’ success
  • If appropriate, assist you in gaining an ICF ACC or PCC credential  

Coaching Supervision Offer

 A one hour orientation / goal setting session to gain crystal clarity on what’s important for you in your coaching

  • 4 x 1 hour phone Coaching Supervision sessions including at least one ‘observed’ coaching session plus comprehensive feedback    
  • Full email support and quick ‘pick up’ telephone calls between sessions
  • A full review and ‘next steps’ planning session to identify key learnings and put together an action plan to accomplish your goals

 All the above for a one-time special price of just £650 (payable 50% on booking, 50% after 3 sessions). That’s $1000 or 750 Euros.

 I am happy to refund your fees at any time if you are not fully convinced of the value of the coaching supervision you are receiving.

 To grab one of the places NOW! or to find out more call me on + 44 1403 270 108 or email claire@cpcoaching.co.uk and I’ll be in touch right away. Please feel free to let other coaches who might be interested know.


Article on Coaching Supervision

August 11, 2009

Just out in August’s Coaching World newsletter – the International Coach Federation (ICF)’s ezine magazine – is my article on the recent Coaching Supervision Project in the UK. It’s on page 12;

 http://www.coachfederation.org/includes/docs/august09.pdf

I’ll add the full article here very soon.


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