Intercultural Sensitivity and the Notion of Non-judgement - Dr Dionne Spencer
This webinar provides provoking insight into the challenges that can be experienced by coaches and the notion of non-judgement in coaching.
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Date | 1 December 2022 |
Time | 18:30-19:30 (Timezone: Europe/London) |
Price | £25 +VAT (FREE to Coaching Centre Members) |
Venue | Online |
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Description
In a society that is becoming socially and culturally diverse, how aware are we as coaches of our clients’ social and cultural differences? This webinar provides provoking insight into the challenges that can be experienced by coaches and the notion of non-judgement in coaching.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is relevant to new and experienced coaches and anyone who is interested in reflective coaching practice.
Accreditations
By attending this event live, you will receive 1 CCEU unit from the ICF and 1 CPD hour from the AC.
Dr Dionne Spencer
Dr Dionne Spencer has worked in the higher education sector for 18 years. She works with coaches, academic staff and professional services to reflect on their practice, challenge assumptions and create safe non-judgemental spaces for students through the facilitation of coaching.
“Dionne Spencer is a speculator coach; she transformed my university experience as a whole. With my mental health issues and learning disabilities, she really helped me to focus my mind on improving my self-esteem and believing in myself.”Anonymous
Membership
Did you know, members of The Henley Centre for Coaching receive webinars (circa. 10 per year) free of charge as part of their membership?
To find out more and to purchase membership visit The Henley Centre for Coaching web page.
Contact us
Coaching Centre Team
For more information please contact the Coaching Centre Team:
Email: coaching@henley.ac.ukTelephone: +44 (0)1491 418796
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