Free coaching supervision sessions - June & July 2015
ACSM partners with CSA (Coaching Supervision Academy) to offer opportunities to explore supervision in a safe environment.
Each event needs prior registration.
Each event needs prior registration.
Group supervision
CSA offers Free group supervision, with Jo Birch, certified supervisor, on the following dates:
Leanne Lowish, from CSA as well is also offering group supervision on
July 2nd, 4:30PM
Supervisees usually join the supervision group with 1 to 3 questions/situations on their coaching practice to get clarity.
For example:
As illustrated in the above situations, supervision will handle the coaching dilemma, the coaching relationship between the coach and his/her client, as well as the learning/self-development part for the Coach.
- June 15th, 5:30PM
- June 16th, 4PM
- June 24th, 4:30PM
Leanne Lowish, from CSA as well is also offering group supervision on
July 2nd, 4:30PM
Supervisees usually join the supervision group with 1 to 3 questions/situations on their coaching practice to get clarity.
For example:
- "I've offered coaching services to somebody to help dealing with emotions after their son's death. I feel so bad on invoicing my services in such circumstances as if I was exploiting somebody's suffering. Was it correct to charge for this service? How come I feel so uncomfortable? What's there that I need to learn and I cannot see yet?"
- "The CFO that I'm coaching shared information about the CEO that are quite significant and that he could use to really improve the situation. I know that the CEO is coached by one of my colleague, a very trustful person. Should I share the confidential information with my colleague? Inform the CFO first or even ask for his approval?"
- "One of my Coachee is a project manager. Though he's very capable and skilful, I've came to believe that the project that looks so important to his career cannot realistically be achieved or at a cost that would be much too high. Still, I'm not supposed to give advice, how can I handle this?"
As illustrated in the above situations, supervision will handle the coaching dilemma, the coaching relationship between the coach and his/her client, as well as the learning/self-development part for the Coach.