Join us for the webinar Experience Group Supervision!, where you’ll explore the benefits of group coaching supervision and gain insights into how it can support and elevate your coaching practice.
Who Is This For?
Professional coaches eager to enhance their coaching through supervision.
Newer coaches looking to explore the value of group supervision in their development.
Experienced coaches aiming to reflect on their practice in a collaborative, supportive environment.
What You Will Learn:
Understand the role and benefits of group coaching supervision.
Explore real-world coaching challenges in a safe, supportive space.
Experience live supervision with accredited, global volunteer supervisors.
Reflect on how supervision can strengthen your coaching effectiveness.
Course Details:
In Experience Group Supervision!, join the Coaching Supervision Community of Practice and a panel of accredited volunteer supervisors from around the globe for a unique opportunity to explore the transformative power of coaching supervision.
Many coaches have yet to experience individual or group supervision—and this session offers a chance to step into a supportive space where real coaching challenges can be discussed and explored. You’ll join small breakout groups led by experienced supervisors, providing a safe and collaborative environment to reflect on your practice and uncover new perspectives.
Whether you’re a newer coach or an experienced practitioner, you’ll gain valuable insights into how supervision can support your growth and strengthen your coaching impact. Be prepared to bring a potential coaching issue to discuss and take full advantage of this enriching experience.
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