Coaching Supervision: Masterclass

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Overview:
Coaching Supervision

A Unique Opportunity for You to:

  • Understand the value of supervision as a tool for personal and professional development
  • Learn how supervision differs from coaching
  • Learn how generating different frames of action can support the reflection function of the coach

The Masterclass Subject
One of the exciting trends in coaching over the last 5 years has been the drive for best practice. This combines the quality assurance that the services being provided are delivered within a best practice framework and that the coaches involved are being sustained and developed. Supervision for coaches plays a key role - not only offering quality control for organisations but by offering a supportive contractual relationship with the coach which addresses their continued personal and professional development.

 

 

 

Overview

Supervision in the helping professions has been well established for a number of years and while there are clear areas of transfer of learning, it is incumbent on the coaching community to develop their own definitions, models and theories of Coaching Supervision.

Supervision offers a multi perspective view – generating different frames which the coach uses to further understand the both the client system and themselves as part of the client/coach system.

In this Masterclass, Marjorie will present her own model of supervision which draws on coaching and psychotherapeutic methodology as well as her own extensive experience of being a supervisee as well as an executive coach and coach supervisor.

Structure of the Masterclass

Morning only: (9am – 12.30pm)
Your Master Coach will:

  • Outline her model of coach supervision
  • Give examples of supervision work
  • Demonstrate her supervision style with a participant
  • Discuss and debate theoretical and practitioner issues

 

 

Accreditation

 

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Fees, dates and location

Fees
Each Masterclass Day is only £ 75 + VAT

Location
The event is held at The Gestalt Centre located in the heart of London near Old Street station. At Old Street Tube Station, take Exit 4.

Gestalt Centre
62, Paul Street
London EC2A 4NA
Old Street Tube – Exit 4

 

Dates and applications

Facilitator

Marjorie Shackleton

Marjorie Shackleton
Programme Director

With a psychotherapeutic and advanced coach training background, well honed through extensive experience developing individuals and teams in the US, Canada and the UK, Marjorie works with senior executives in a wide range of organisations with experience across many sectors including professional services, finance and consumer goods. Marjorie is also a trained Coach Supervisor working with individuals and teams in organisations. Marjorie is AoEC Faculty for the Pyschology and the Advanced Diploma programmes and a graduate of the AoEC.

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Find out more: Sue Pegg Tel: +44 (0)1342 833 917 or email sue.pegg@aoec.com

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