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Introductory Coaching Programmes - Day 2 out of 3 (Feb 07, 2024)
English
Conferences
Florence Nightingale Community Hospital
London Road, Derby, England.
hosted by National Centre of Rehabilitation Education (NCORE)
hosted by National Centre of Rehabilitation Education (NCORE)
7 Feb, 2024
05:00 AM-01:00 PM
category
Healthcare Management, Medicine
Medical Education
price
On Book
Introductory Coaching Programmes - Day 2 out of 3 (Feb 07, 2024) is organized by National Centre of Rehabilitation Education (NCORE) and will be held on Feb 07, 2024 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby, England, United Kingdom.,,Overview,These 1-day coaching programs are skill-builder introductory courses, developing skills incrementally. They are non-accredited but following completion of the 3 days, plus some additional course work could lead to the ILM L3 Award in Effective Coaching. The basic content of the course is broken down as follows:,,Course Aims,• The coaching journey – creating awareness, planning for self-responsibility, reviewing results,• Creating safety in the relationship – non-judgemental, trust, respect, confidentiality,• Listening skills in coaching – levels of listening,• Questioning skills – including powerful questions,• Feedback – how it can go wrong, getting client feedback,• Coaching themes – what might come up,• Coaching practice – timeline, values-based coaching,,Learning Outcomes,• To build upon existing knowledge of coaching & coaching practice,• To develop an understanding of safety, confidentiality & boundaries within the coaching relationship,• To develop an understanding of the importance of feedback to the coaching relationship,• To build upon coaching skills and develop new ones,• To gain an understanding of issues that may arise in coaching, and what can go wrong