Practitioner Diploma

Practitioner Diploma:

Edinburgh dates
(Also available in Beijing, Belgrade, Bucharest, Istanbul, London, Nairobi, Zagreb and Beijing)


Practitioner Diploma - Scotland programme 3

Module 1 - Beginnings

Tues 26th - Weds 27th Feb 2013

Module 2 - Middles

Tues 9th - Weds 10th Apr 2013

Module 3 - Endings

Tues 14th - Weds 15th May 2013

Live Action Coaching Day - Assessment

Tues 18th June 2013

Live Action Coaching Day - Assessment

Weds 19th June 2013

£3,795 + VAT
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Details:

Edinburgh times are 9am - 5:30pm.

Refreshments and lunch will be provided each day.

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The Practitioner Diploma provides a solid grounding in the principles and practice of coaching.

3 x 2-day modules, plus assessment through Live Action Coaching Day. The programme is designed around the AoEC’s comprehensive coaching model of beginnings, middles and endings, to mirror the executive coaching process.

The programme is primarily for experienced managers, trainers, consultants and life coaches.

Programme objectives

  • build a strong professional client relationship based upon trust, respect and rapport
  • draw upon a significant body of psychologically grounded coaching skills, to promote client development, encourage breakthroughs and deepen understanding
  • align coaching to the business and organisational context
  • manage effective closure to exceed client, coach and sponsor expectations

Programme Benefits

  • enhanced understanding of a wide range of coaching models
  • development of coaching model
  • learning plan for ongoing development

Qualification Practitioner Diploma in Executive Coaching

Accreditation Middlesex University, EMCC, ICF ACSTH, AC recognised course.

AoEC expectations of participants: To attend all the modules, to take part in the tutorials for each module, to have a minimum of two practice clients and to complete the required coursework.

Training progression Graduation from the Practitioner Diploma provides you with a free entry process to the Advanced Practitioner Diploma. This takes the form of a thorough coaching competency assessment leading to a robust learning plan. 

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Programme Structure

1. Beginnings: engaging the client

  • develop a clearer understanding of contracting with client, coach and sponsor
  • study key coaching frameworks and models to clarify goals and objectives
  • enhance your listening and questioning skills in practice sessions with direct feedback
  • start to develop your own personal, unique coaching framework
  • clarify your understanding of ethical guidelines and professional standards
  • establish peer coaching relationships to promote coaching practice

2. Middles: deepening the understanding

  • utilise creative techniques to enable deeper understanding
  • assess your client's developmental and emotional needs
  • clarify the boundaries of your personal coaching practice
  • explore the nature of personal and professional change
  • experience supervised coaching practice
  • be alert to both explicit and tacit information and its impact on coaching outcome
  • perform mid-term reviews with client and sponsor

3. Endings: successful review and closure

  • understand how your own experience of organisations influences your approach
  • explore coaching within an organisational context
  • provide organisational feedback in a way that respects the confidentiality of the client
  • explore the importance of ethics in executive coaching
  • manage the ‘psychology of endings’, providing healthy closure for client, coach
  • employ solutions-focused coaching tools to achieve client outcomes

Accreditation

EMCC Qualification
Practitioner level
Equivalent to UG degree / NVQ5

ICF Qualification
ACSTH (Accredited Coach Specific Training Hours).
Represents 45 Coach Specific Training Hours (CSTH) towards the minimums required by ICF when applying by Portfolio Method for individual coach accreditation for ACC (Associate Certified Coach), PCC (Professional Certified Coach) or MCC (Master Certified Coach).

Middlesex University / Professional Development Foundation
20 level 3 credits through Middlesex University

Association for Coaching
AC Recognised course

Entry Requirements

Substantial people development experience in management, training, counselling or consulting.

Assessment Process

  • completion of the three modules + LACD (Live Action Coaching Day) in sequence on a single programme
  • an individual coaching tutorial after each module, to embed the personal learning and experience the process of being coached
  • three peer coaching practice sessions to utilise and extend the skills learned on the workshops
  • successful participation in and completion of the work for the Live Action Coaching Day, assessment, closure and ongoing development
  • presentation of your unique and developing coaching framework and model
  • reflective essay on your personal learning journey
  • live demonstration of your coaching
  • recommendation for ongoing study

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Brigid Russell

Brigid Russell
Faculty

Based in Scotland, Brigid is an independent executive coach and consultant working with a range of public and private sector clients across the UK.  She has extensive experience over the past 15 years of working with senior teams and leaders on improving organisational, team and personal effectiveness. She is passionate about the impact of coaching in enabling individuals to realise their potential.

She has the Diploma in Advanced Executive Coaching from the Academy of Executive Coaching and is close to completing the Master Coach Practitioner Programme.

She began her career as a manager in the National Health Service. After completing a MBA at Manchester Business School in 1995, she worked for the Hay Group as a management consultant for over ten years where she progressed to the position of Associate Director.

Ted Campbell

Ted Campbell
Faculty

Ted is Director of, and Principal Coach with, Executive 21, an Edinburgh based executive coaching practice. After more than 20 years in management, including many senior and international roles, he embarked on his coaching career in 2002. As a starting point, he completed the AOEC’s Advanced Practitioner Diploma and specialises in Leadership and Role Transition. He now has a reputation for enabling managers to become leaders, for good leaders to become significantly better and for newly appointed executives to hit the ground running! Ted is, also a Team Coach, Coach Supervisor and is currently researching the “value” of executive coaching