Join us for the webinar The Role of Health and Wellness Coaching in Fostering DEIB, where you’ll explore how health and wellness coaching supports diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, and gain tools to expand your impact in the DEIB space.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches seeking to integrate DEIB principles into their coaching practice.
- Newer coaches eager to establish a foundation in health and wellness coaching for DEIB.
- Experienced coaches aiming to support clients in creating more inclusive and equitable environments.
What You Will Learn:
- Understand the intersection of health and wellness coaching and DEIB principles.
- Explore research-based approaches to fostering equity and inclusion in coaching.
- Gain practical tools to support clients in creating inclusive, equitable environments.
- Discover strategies to establish your coaching practice in the DEIB space.
Course Details:
In The Role of Health and Wellness Coaching in Fostering DEIB, join the Health and Wellness Community of Practice and expert panelists Ellen Kocher, MCC, Andrew A. Parsons, PhD, Carolina Tuma, and Izabella Natrins for an insightful and practical discussion on the role of health and wellness coaching in promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB).
This 90-minute session, grounded in published research, equips attendees with inspiration and actionable tools to embed DEIB principles into their coaching practice. You’ll explore how health and wellness coaching can serve as a powerful platform for fostering equity and inclusion, while helping clients navigate their well-being with a deeper sense of belonging and empowerment.
As the first of five sessions in this pilot program for NBCHWC in partnership with ICF, this webinar offers a unique opportunity to gain continuing education credits with both ICF and NBHWC. Walk away with a deeper understanding of DEIB’s role in coaching and practical methods to enhance your coaching impact.
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