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21st October 2020

Coaching professional bodies facilitate 6 events jointly on climate change

Nine professional bodies are co-hosting a unique series of six webinars called “Climate crisis – how can coaching help?” between 2 and 13 November. These webinars will consider the climate and ecological crisis and the role of coaching, coaching psychology, mentoring and supervision. You are welcome to register for whichever of the 6 fit your […]

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16th February 2020

Hold the date – March 5th: Climate Coaching Action Day

As part of Climate Coaching Action Day on Thursday 5th March, the Climate Coaching Alliance, founded by Alison Whybrow, Josie McLean and Eve Turner, will be hosting a 24-hour conversation about coaching and climate change. People can call in on the hour at any hour from midnight to midnight UTC (currently GMT) and be hosted […]

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22nd December 2019

Climate Coaching Alliance

An alliance of coaches around the world has been set up to consider the climate and ecological crisis, with founder members Dr Alison Whybrow (UK), Dr Josie McLean (Australia) and myself, Eve Turner. The first meetings were in mid-December 2019 with contributors from around the world.  Representatives from the major coaching professional bodies (including AC, […]

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29th May 2019

Coaching Supervision Advancing Practice, Changing Landscapes

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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24th January 2019

EMCC 2018 Supervision Award winner

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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