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Coaching Center of Excellence, Webinar: Coaching Supervision – what is it really all about?

  • 12/04/2018
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Learning at Your Desk
  • 45

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About the Webinar

Based on recent research (Hodge 2014), coaching supervision is here to stay. While some coaches may still question the usefulness and relevance, reflecting on practice on a one-to-one basis has been found to be extremely useful and highly valued. It is often a vital ingredient in the coach’s professional wellbeing and effectiveness.

Despite this there is still a level of misunderstanding, even resistance in the market place, so what is coaching supervision and what does it really involve? what are its functions and purpose? Is it solely a one-to-one dialogue with a qualified other? what are the different types of coaching supervision? What are some of its uses and benefits? and who is it for? What other approaches are effective that enable coaches to practice safely, ethically and professionally? What part does supervision play in keeping coaches “fit for purpose”, especially given the demands and challenges of coaching, particularly in an organizational context with the complexities of multiple-stakeholders and the constantly changing economic, political and market conditions across the globe.

In this webinar, participants will learn more about what supervision involves, why it matters and how it contributes to professional practice. This participative session will aim to engage you in the question as a way to explore how supervision may best support coaches at all levels and stages of professional and personal development.

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  Dr Alison Hodge 

ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Dr Alison Hodge is an accredited Executive Coach at Master Practitioner level with EMCC UK and is accredited as Executive Coaching Supervisor with EMCC & APECS.  She works globally as a coaching supervisor with individuals and groups of both internal and external executive coaches who have a particular interest in individual, group and organiZational change and development.   She is a member of faculty and supervises supervisors-in-training with CSA (Coaching Supervision Academy).  She graduated with her DProf in Coaching Supervision at Middlesex University in July 2014.

Alison has a particular interest in the relational phenomena that occur in supervision and how this can inform the supervisee about their own process with their client relationships as well as what may be occurring in their individual and organizational client systems.  

Webinar information will be emailed directly to participants.

Co-sponsored by ICF-NYC Chapter

 

This webinar satisfies ICF requirements for 1.0 Continuing Coach Education Units in  Resource Development.  Certificates will be issued upon valid webinar attendance.

Contact:
angela.wright@atdnyc.org

Session 2 - Making the most of our supervision: the purpose, the preparation and participation - will be January 22 .  

Sign up separately to attend Session 2

ATD New York City chapter is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and the local chapter of the Association for Talent Development - the leading association of workplace learning and performance professionals in the world.

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New York, NY  10024-3444

Chapter Administrator:

Art Weiss

Telephone: 212.479.7397

Email: contact@atdnyc.org
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