Supervision webinars offer opportunities for supervisors, coaches and mentors

Supervision webinars offer opportunities for supervisors, coaches and mentors

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As part of our commitment to supervision for coaches and mentors, we are currently offering free webinars for EMCC UK members on supervision.

101 Coaching Supervision Techniques: 27 May

Michelle Lucas, Director of Greenfields Consulting Limited, leads a webinar for professional supervisors of all levels of experience based on her new book, 101 Coaching Supervision Techniques, Approaches, Enquiries and Experiments.

For supervisors whose practice is continuously evolving, this webinar is a wonderful opportunity to road-test alternative approaches to supervision with your peers in a safe environment. The webinar offers coaching supervisors an opportunity to experiment with some of the novel techniques Michelle discovered while she was editing and compiling the book.

Engaging with your peers, you will be encouraged to notice what is and is not congruent with your practice as you know it now. And we hope it brings with it an invitation to disrupt what you have become comfortable with and to extend your repertoire (within your existing philosophical stance or outside of it) in an ethical manner.

This webinar is free for EMCC UK members, and non-menbers can join for a registration fee of £35.

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Essentials of Supervision Part 2: 26 May

Professor Bob Thomson of Warwick Business School continues his webinar series on the basics of supervision for coaches and mentors who have little or no experience of using supervision as part of their practice. This second webinar focuses on reflecting on practice.

Supervision offers a place where a coach can – in conversation with a supervisor – reflect upon their practice. The webinar will explore David Kolb’s cycle of learning from experience and the importance of reflective thinking. It will go on to discuss the difference between reflection-on-action, which takes place after a session, and reflection-in-action, where the coach reflects on what is happening during a session. This leads on to the notion of developing an internal supervisor, which enables a coach to be in two places at once – in the client’s shoes and in their own.

The webinar will also consider reflective writing. This can be used by a coach to reflect upon their practice and their experiences. They might also use it with a client, both as an exercise within a coaching session and as an assignment between sessions. This leads into the idea of journaling, a simple and inexpensive way of reflecting upon and learning from experience.

This webinar is free for EMCC UK members, and non-menbers can join for a registration fee of £35.

Click here to find more information and register

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