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21st December 2021

Would you give 10% of your salary to charity?

This is the title of an article published by the BBC in December 2021.  The article was inspired by a now 12 year old global scheme called Giving What We Can (GWWC) and the story of one 27 year old who contributes 15% of his salary.  There are of course other guides to donating most […]

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14th August 2019

The Amazing Uganda Marathon

Eve Turner Associates is so proud to be associated with this wonderful grass roots event and charity that has been working in and around Masaka for several years. Runners can now sign up for the 2020 marathon when it is hoped 10,000 people will be taking part. The money goes to local projects that help […]

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19th November 2018

How do we re-source ourselves?

In Chapter 4 of the new book The Heart of Coaching Supervision – Working with Reflection and Self-Care edited by Stephen Palmer and I, Peter Hawkins suggests 10 ways a supervisor can help to re-source both them-self and their supervisors. I have reflected greatly on number 10 (p75) which talks of “systemic hope.” Peter argues […]

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13th September 2018

Executive Fellow, Henley Business School

I am delighted to have become an Executive Fellow and Tutor at Henley Business School from the beginning of September alongside my current Visiting Fellowship at the University of Southampton. The Henley Centre for Coaching is one of the leading providers of coach and supervision education and is also heavily involved in research. The Director is […]

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4th December 2016

Proud to be sponsoring the Uganda Marathon 2017

The Uganda marathon will take place on 4th June 2017 and promises to be the culmination of a week full of adventure, cultural learning and raising money for grassroots projects that really make a difference to people’s lives.  100% of donations goes to projects and race organizers are seeking more participants – could you run?  […]

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