CoachingCoachingCoaching in Practice (Intermediate)DescriptionThis course is designed to follow on from 'Fundamentals of Coaching (Introductory)' course. This course will provide you with the fundamental skills and knowledge of models and techniques required to confidently and skillfully practice coaching. You will learn key skills such as active listening, questioning, summarising, and gently challenging. You will understand and implement the ethical guidelines that support coaching practitioners and clients such as chemistry meetings, contracting, supervision, and planning for continued professional development. You will demonstrate how ethical practice is evidenced and maintained in your coaching practice. You will also learn about the value and practice of creating a place of safety and trust in coaching. The learning on this module will use an evidence-based approach, allowing for critical reflection and evaluation. This module is one of six modules designed to help you apply for EMCC practitioner accreditation as a coach, where each assessment is designed to respond to specific requirements in the accreditation application.
Coaching in Professional PracticeDescriptionThis course will provide you with the fundamental skills and knowledge of models and techniques required to confidently and skillfully practice coaching. You will learn key skills such as active listening, questioning, summarising, and gently challenging. You will understand and implement the ethical guidelines that support coaching practitioners and clients such as chemistry meetings, contracting, supervision, and planning for continued professional development. You will demonstrate how ethical practice is evidenced and maintained in your coaching practice. You will also learn about the value and practice of creating a place of safety and trust in coaching. The learning on this module will use an evidence-based approach, allowing for critical reflection and evaluation. This course is led by Chartered Psychologists and Business Psychologists.
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