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SELF-CARE SHOULD BE COACHES’ CORE COMPETENCE
British Psychological Society’s Special Group in Coaching Psychology (BPS SGCP) conference, 9 December 2016, London By Sarah Dale How many people have been taught self-care, at school, university or work? Professor Sarah Corrie posed the question in her keynote to the...
OVER 80% OF BOSSES STILL SEE GENDER BIAS AT WORK
Four in five managers (81%) have witnessed some form of gender discrimination or bias at work in the past 12 months, suggests research from the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). Inappropriate remarks, gender bias in promotion decisions as well as recruitment, and...
TEAM MASTERY DIPLOMA TO DEEPEN COACH PRACTICE
Coach development organisation Executive Coach Studio is launching a team coaching course this Spring. The Diploma in Team Coaching Mastery is a 12-day programme structured into four modules: Team Coaching Fundamentals, Relational Team Coaching, Psychology of Teams,...
JOBSEEKERS FAVOUR ‘GOOD’ FIRMS
Employers that support good causes have the edge over non-charitable counterparts when it comes to attracting jobseekers. One in four (26%) people say they’re more inclined to apply for jobs at firms with a strong track record of supporting charities, according to...
TRAIN ADULTS TO PLUG SKILLS GAP
The UK Government is under pressure to produce a national strategy for adult education. In January, former skills minister and Labour backbencher David Lammy wrote to apprenticeships and skills minister Robert Halfon. Signed by more than 60 MPs including Angela...
NEWS IN BRIEF: MARCH/APRIL 2017
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