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13th April 2024

A big thank you to all the GSN volunteers

The GSN (Global Supervisors’ Network) has been running now for more than 8 years, and has 330+ members from around the world.  We recently asked for volunteers and have been so delighted that so many have stepped forward to join the existing volunteers.  It is a testament to people’s care for others and generosity in […]

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18th March 2020

Coronavirus and coaching and supervision

We are living in unprecedented times and it is important that we come together as a community both for mutual support and to explore what we can collectively do with the skills we have to support others; so we are organizing several opportunities to do so. Covid-19 is something that is impacting each of us […]

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6th July 2019

Coaching at Work Conference and Awards 2019

The Coaching at Work conference was another sell-out success and it is highly recommended.  At the end of the day there is an awards ceremony and several members of the Global Supervisors Network won awards: many congratulations to Fiona Adamson, Peter Welch, Jonathan Passmore, Elaine Patterson, Lise Lewis, Benita Treanor and Carol Whitaker.  More details […]

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1st December 2017

First publication of GSN research on supervision of supervision

Global Supervisors’ Network members Michel Moral, Eve Turner and Damian Goldvarg have published their first article on the worldwide research into supervision of supervision by the GSN working group which is led by Julia Menaul.  The article is available in the Association for Coaching’s Autumn 2017 Global Perspectives magazine, pages 39-41.

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21st May 2017

Understanding our values – a free tool

In a recent session of the Global Supervisors’ Network I was reminded of  just how much our values play out in our life, personal and professional, and how they influence our patterns and challenges. The facilitator, Benita Treanor, directed us to the Barrett Values Centre, where there is a free questionnaire that takes around 5 minutes […]

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