by Coaching at Work | Nov 7, 2010 | Articles, Letter from |
Sam Farmer Psychologists in New Zealand are carving a space for themselves in the coaching industry, with a little help from their friends Coaches have been working in New Zealand for a number of years. Some have formal coaching accreditation, for example, through the...
by Coaching at Work | Nov 7, 2010 | Book-review |
Title The Happiness Project Author Gretchen Rubin Publisher HarperCollins ISBN 978 00615 8325 4 Usefulness 4/5 A collective noun needs to be invented for books on happiness. An ‘embarrassment’ (of riches), a ‘bowl’ (of cherries) or simply a ‘proliferation’? All these...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 20, 2010 | Featured for non-subscribers, News, NEWS FEED |
The drastic cuts in UK public spending announced on 20 October in the Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) will impact coaching in myriad ways. UK Chancellor George Osborne has set out around £83 billion in public spending cuts, the largest cutbacks in Government...
by Coaching at Work | Sep 2, 2010 | News |
What is the reality of coaching in the UK in 2010? All will soon be revealed following a national census of coaching practice currently underway. The census is being run by coaching psychologists Jonathan Passmore of the University of East London, Stephen Palmer of...
by Coaching at Work | Sep 2, 2010 | News |
Ho Law, chair of the British Psychological Society’s Special Group in Coaching Psychology (BPS SGCP), has set the record straight on accreditation for coaching psychologists. He said that “in contrast to many people’s beliefs”, there is relevant accreditation for...