7th August 2019
I am delighted to offer one space in a virtual supervision group that will be starting in September/October. The groups have four members, and participants contract and pay for four sessions of two hours – the total cost is £400 + VAT (VAT is payable where applicable, depending on country). Please contact Eve if you […]
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29th May 2019
An excellent new book on coaching supervision has just been published and is highly recommended. Coaching Supervision Advancing Practice, Changing Landscapes, edited by Jo Birch and Peter Welch, has an impressive collection of contributors such as Katherine Long, Elaine Patterson, Alison Hodge and David Clutterbuck and covers a range of subjects from the unconscious mind, […]
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17th May 2019
The Manifesto for Supervision is a “call to arms”: it promotes the importance of supervision in coaching, examines its history, why it is important, summarizes main models and research, considers ethics in supervision and calls for collaboration between industry stakeholders. Written by Peter Hawkins, Eve Turner and Jonathan Passmore, it is jointly published by Henley […]
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1st May 2019
There are two spaces currently available for supervision groups with Eve Turner, one face-to-face and one virtual. The first space available is in a virtual group which will meet every 4-6 weeks. It’s hoped that the group will start in late May/June and participants will sign up for 4 sessions of 2 hours with a […]
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10th April 2019
Supervision has a key role to play in coach development, linking theory and practice through the whole action learning cycle and is the core of quality reflective practice. On Wednesday 15th May the Association for Coaching is holding a Master Class to launch a manifesto for supervision in Canary Wharf, London with speakers including AC […]
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24th January 2019
I am thrilled, surprised, honoured and humbled to be one of three joint winners of the 2018 EMCC Supervision Award. I am really grateful to those who took the time to make nominations, to the judges for their time, and to the EMCC for highlighting the importance of supervision. I was also thrilled that one […]
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