Join the Ethics Community of Practice and Cathy Liska, MCC, for this interactive, moderated session where Diversity is more than a hot topic – it is, quite simply, the right thing. In this webinar, specific points from the Code of Ethics, Core Competencies, and PCC Markers that are pertinent to diversity will be highlighted. Discussion groups will be given Case Studies to discuss while referencing the Code of Ethics, Core Competencies, and PCC Markers.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches, including team and group coaches, who want to better understand the ethical importance of prioritizing diversity
 - Coach educators who want to deepen their understanding of diversity’s importance in the context of the ICF Code of Ethics
 - Individuals interested in experiencing coaching who want to learn more about ICF’s approach to diversity in the context of coaching ethics
 
What You Will Learn:
- Identify specific aspects of the ICF Code of Ethics, Core Competencies, and PCC Markers that are pertinent to diversity.
 - Learn five steps you can take as an individual coach to increase diversity.
 
Course Details:
Diversity is more than a hot topic – it is, quite simply, the right thing.
In this engaging on-demand webinar, we will examine specific points from the ICF Code of Ethics, Core Competencies, and PCC Markers that are pertinent to diversity.
We’ll also consider five steps each individual coach can take to increase diversity.
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Communities of Practice
- Ethics
 
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