Editor’s choice of latest articles
HEALTH COACHING FOR THE NHS
In part 3 of our series on coaching for health challenges, Alison Carter and Penny Newman explore how health coaching is delivering cost savings and improving organisational culture, and offer practical tips for coaches If it hasn’t already, health coaching may be...
A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY
Self-mentoring can help us navigate in any waters as an invisible leader, explains Dr Marsha L Carr “I want to thank my parents for giving me confidence disproportionate to my looks and abilities, which is what all parents should do” Tina Fey on receiving an Emmy for...
FLOWER POWER
From seed to fruit – Edwina Love-Lawrence’s garden is nourishing both herself and her practice Several years ago, I was lucky enough to attend a workshop run by Aboodi Shabi, during which we explored the question: “What do you long for?” At the time, I did some...
LOSS ADJUSTER
Coaching can help clients manage transitions and loss including at the end of our and our loved ones’ lives. Naomi Craft and Sue Morrison report Our colleague and former chair of the Association for Coaching (AC) UK Gill Smith talked openly and courageously about her...
TOOLBOX: THE COACHING CULTURE READINESS BAROMETER
Readying the NHS for coaching What is it? The Coaching Culture Readiness Barometer was developed in response to a request from the NHS West Midlands to help trusts in its region develop their thinking about how to establish a coaching culture. The objective was to...
TOOLBOX: TRIED AND TESTED – HOLDING THE SPACE. ART IN COACHING PART 2
Art works beyond words, offering a powerful way to create shift in coaching, reports Anna Sheather in the last of a two-part series on working with art in coaching One of the most powerful aspects of coaching and one of its great joys is witnessing the moment of...