Coaching Cultures is our special series that expands perspectives on coaching. It has broad appeal to coaches, leaders, team workers, teachers, healthcare workers, citizens, organisations, and just about everybody else! 

Coaching Cultures involve everybody approaching everyday situations and relationships using coaching competencies. Coaching is becoming a life skill, and we invite you to discover and connect to those skills. What becomes possible when we do that? Can we improve collaboration and Leadership in organisations? Can we improve Education and Healthcare? Can we heal a fractured Society? That's what the series will explore and find out! 

The series offers interactive panel discussions and systemic workshops. We'll explore practical challenges and how coaching helps them. We'll invite your participation and stimulate your reflections. You will benefit whether you face the same difficulties or they'll wake some serendipitous ideas. 

The Coaching Cultures series invites you to develop your coaching skills, whether you are a coach or not, and drive positive change with those. 

Please join this exciting journey!

What is the cost?

Free for UK ICF Chapter Members & UK ICF Community Of Organisations Members!

Interested in becoming a member? Join now and gain access to all additional Chapter offerings and benefits.



Sessions

Session 1: Leadership with a Coaching Culture, the Emergence of the Systemic Leadership

🗣 Rebecca J Jones, Mo Koujan & Nicholas Ceasar
The past decade has focused on transforming organisations, and with transformations come the complaints of resistance to change. Is it resistance, or have we yet to define the new Leadership? And could the new Leadership be about bringing Coaching Cultures into the skillset? Join us for a lively session exploring real examples of developing Coaching Cultures with Leaders and what becomes possible when we do.


Session 2: Coaching cultures for a better World of Education

🗣 Peter Hopkinson, Iain Campbell & Lorraine Warner
Education remains the cornerstone for unlocking a brighter future. However, the learning landscape is in perpetual flux. What may have been effective in the past is no longer guaranteed to work in a landscape of profound change and a disrupted future. This session explores how we enable this journey and how Coaching Cultures can help learners, teachers, educational leaders, and the whole education system.


Session 3: Opening a better conversation in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging with Systemic Coaching Cultures

🗣 UK ICF Team
The conversation on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) has progressed in organisations and society. However, the topic is still challenging, and organisations are searching for the right balance of policy guidance and education. Can we reimagine such a conversation as a coaching one? How would it change, and what better result would emerge?


Session 4: Putting the Care into Healthcare with Coaching Cultures

🗣 Kenneth Donnaldson, Hanlie du Plessis & Emma Morning
This session will explore Coaching Cultures in the healthcare ecosystem. How can we employ coaching competencies to support better patient care? How can we use Coaching Cultures to help healthcare professionals cope with the pressures of their work? Please join us for this session whether you work in healthcare or want to derive learnings for your sector.


Session 5: The Future of Coaching Cultures for Healing a Fractured Society

🗣 Marita Fridjhon, Louise Cumberland & Michelle Howard
For the last of our panels, we'll imagine a future of Coaching Cultures that heal the fractures of Society. In our connected world, solutions should be nuanced, yet opinions seem ever more polarised. Coaching Cultures can be the force for change, which can ignite when everybody steps into coaching competencies. Join us to start coaching for the good of Society!


Session 6: Evolving our relationship with Coaching Cultures as Organisations, Leaders and Coaches

🗣 UK ICF Team
Following our Coaching Culture series, this workshop will close the arch and reconnect your relationship with Coaching Cultures. How difficult is it for you, for us all, to intentionally approach everyday situations and relationships using coaching competencies? What can you learn from the collective diversity that may open new perspectives? This workshop will connect individual and systemic experiences and pave our Coaching Cultures' next steps!


Speakers

Rebecca J Jones


Mo Koujan


Nicholas Ceasar


Peter Hopkinson


Iain Campbell


Lorraine Warner


Kenneth Donaldson


Hanlie du Plessis


Emma Morning


Ginny Colwell


Marita Fridjhon


Louise Cumberland


Michelle Howard


Philippe Guenet


Registration

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