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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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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22nd March 2019
In the last few weeks I have been reading some very interesting and challenging posts about the future of our planet and the living beings on it. One was written by coach Neil Scotton and considered fracking as a metaphor (drilling into the earth and fracturing rock using a pressurized liquid to release gas) and […]
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4th March 2019
Eve is delighted to be presenting at the annual Coaching at Work conference in London on 3rd July. The conference theme is “Excellence in organisational coaching and mentoring: Empowering, engaging and inspiring people at work.” The title of her workshop is “Systemic coaching – delivering value beyond the individual” and is based on the […]
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19th November 2018
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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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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