Coaching Ethics Conference
Exploring Ethics in Coaching
Demystifying and Energizing Ethics in Practice.
Our Story
The Coaching Ethics Forum (CEF) in partnership with the Association of Ethics in Coaching “AETHIC”, a nonprofit association, is excited to bring you the first-ever ethics in coaching conference: Exploring Ethics in Coaching: Demystifying and Energizing Ethics in Practice.
This two-day virtual conference will explore ethics in coaching to expand how we think, act, and engage more ethically. This conference is open to the entire coaching community—so if you are a coach, a coach supervisor, coach educator, a coaching accreditation body, please make plans to join us!
The conference will take place over two days 24 & 25 February 2022, between 9AM – 10 PM CET time, to accommodate as many time zones as possible. Attendees may join the conference anytime. Recordings of some sessions will be available for 3 months post conference.
Wendy-Ann Smith, David Clutterbuck and Jonathan Passmore will welcome attendees (image attached)
Global perspectives will include Carol Kaufman, Peter Hawkins, Bob Garvey, Robert Biswas-Diener, Angela Passarelli, Eva Hirsch Pontes, Dr. Riza Kadilar (President of EMCC Global), Magdalena Nowicka Mook (ICF CEO and Executive Director), Katherine Tulpa (Global CEO of AC & Executive Director, Wisdom8), Eve Turner (Chair of APECS), and many more speakers to come! The complete program will be ready in December—bookmark our website for the most up-to-date information regarding the conference: www.coachingethicsforum.com and on LinkedIn at the CoachingEthicsForum
Feb 24th, 2022, RSVP!
Panel Session: Expanding the boundaries of ethical thinking
Ho Law, Empsy® Cambridge Coaching Psychology Group
About Panel Session
The coach as a scientist-practitioner in practice is a process of inquiry. In this process, the coachee is a participant of the research into their own life. The qualitative research paradigm can therefore apply to the coaching conversation. Typically, qualitative research consists of semi-structured interviews. The interaction between the researcher and participant stops at the end of the interview. The ethics application stage usually requires researchers to ensure that they do no harm to their participants at the end of the interview without further intervention, but to simply provide them with information on a briefing sheet to seek further help. Is this ethical and to whose benefit? An exception is action research which does involve intervention in the process. A coaching conversation can be action research in practice. This panel session welcomes participants to explore the common ethical issues for researchers (confidentiality, harm, deception and the choice of interventions) further for developing innovative research and ethical practice in coaching beyond its conventional boundary.
Introduction
The introductory presentation will include the key arguments about coaching as a research inquiry process in practice, the role of coaches and coaching psychologists (Law, 2019). Using narrative coaching as an exemplar and research process as a metaphor for coaching conversation (Law, 2000; Berman & Brown, 2000), the significant moment of change (SMOC) also known as the aha moment, can be located at the evaluation stage. This moment is likely to occur when both the coachee and coach reflect on their conversation, the coachee’s learning could then scaffold across the zone of proximal development (Vygotsky, 1962), with Motivation and Anchoring a new plan of action (Stelter, 2012).
Conference Details
Exploring Ethics in Coaching
Interactive Virtual Conference
February 24 & 25, 2022
9AM-10PM CET; 3AM-4PM EST; 12AM-1PM PST
All presentations and panesl except the GDPR presentation will be recorded and available for a time post conference. Q&A and Networking – discussions will not be recorded.
ICF has awarded the conference 19.5 CCEUs (16 in Core Competencies and 3.5 in Resource Development).
Association for Coaching has awarded 17.5 hrs CPD.
Registration fee 50 euros (two days)
Registration
Global voices joining together to discuss ethics in coaching—will you join us? #CEF 2022
The Venue
Netiquette
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Access to the conference will be available on the Program Day 1 February 24 and Program Day 2 February
Download the CEF2022 Information Booklet here
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