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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27th June 2018
The next annual Coaching at Work conference is in London, UK, on Wednesday 4th July. The theme for 2018 is “Innovation and Creativity in Coaching and Mentoring.” The conference is always an excellent learning experience, and with around 200 participants, a nice size for meeting old friends or making new ones. Further details can be […]
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14th April 2018
The EMCC coaching, mentoring and supervision conference in Amsterdam 11-13 April was memorable, with so many excellent sessions. Thank you to everyone involved. As usual it was difficult to choose between several interesting speakers and workshops. In her session entitled “Corporate Soul” about understanding your purpose, one of the the speakers, Gillian McMichael used a […]
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25th March 2018
I’ve been reflecting on the use of recordings in supervision and training as I believe they can be very helpful in our personal and professional development. There is something different about discussing what we remember about our coaching or mentoring second-hand, compared to listening to what really happened. We all have our blind spots, or […]
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16th February 2018
It has been quite a week with my first book going to the publishers, Routledge. It is called “The Heart of Coaching Supervision – working with Reflection and Self-care” and is edited by myself and Professor Stephen Palmer. I am so grateful to the chapter authors such as Professor Peter Hawkins, Eunice Aquilina, Jackee Holder, Professor […]
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1st December 2017
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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