Explore the ethical dimensions of coaching practice and credential submissions in this quarterly webinar, enhancing your understanding of how embodied ethics supports success across ACC, PCC, MCC, and ACTC pathways.
Who Is This For?
- Aspiring coach, who wants to understand how to align recordings with ICF ethical guidelines for credential success
- Practicing coach, looking to avoid common pitfalls when submitting recordings for ACC, PCC, MCC, or ACTC
- Experienced coach, who wants to embody ethics more deeply in their coaching presence and demonstrate mastery in submissions
- Team coach, looking to navigate ethical considerations in group dynamics while preparing for the ACTC credential
- Educator or mentor coach, who wants to guide others in preparing ethically sound recordings for ICF credentialing
What You Will Learn:
- Identify the key ethical guidelines that directly impact ICF credential recordings
- Apply ethical principles to real coaching scenarios when preparing submissions for ACC, PCC, MCC, and ACTC
- Demonstrate how embodied ethics show up in coaching presence and client interactions
- Evaluate recordings for alignment with ICF standards and avoid common submission pitfalls
- Integrate ethical awareness into everyday coaching practice to strengthen both credential success and professional integrity
Course Details:
Join the ICF Ethics Community of Practice to prepare for your ICF Credential on March 16, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. (ET NY), where you’ll explore the ethical dimensions of coaching practice and credential submissions in this quarterly webinar, enhancing your understanding of how embodied ethics supports success across ACC, PCC, MCC, and ACTC pathways.
Preparing for your ICF credential is more than meeting requirements—it’s about embodying integrity and presence in every coaching conversation. Submitting recordings can feel daunting, but this quarterly webinar is designed to give you the clarity, confidence, and practical tools you need to succeed across all credential pathways.
This webinar is designed for a wide range of participants: aspiring coaches preparing for their first credential, practicing coaches advancing to PCC, experienced coaches striving for MCC mastery, team coaches navigating ACTC requirements, and mentor coaches guiding others through the process.
It also offers valuable insights for HR and organizational leaders, internal and external coaches, managers using coaching skills, ICF assessors, chapter leaders, and coach educators.
By attending, you’ll gain practical strategies to prepare recordings that reflect your true coaching mastery, while deepening your understanding of how ethics shape every step of the credentialing journey. More than a checklist, this session explores how ethics are lived—through your choices, presence, and relationships—so you can elevate your practice and submit with confidence.
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