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- Timezone: America/New_York
- Date: Thursday, 30th January 2025
- Time: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Navigating the 3 Pillars of Coaching Supervision: Integrating Restorative, Normative, and Formative Functions
Join Nick Bolton, founder of the International Centre for Coaching Supervision (ICCS), for an engaging and thought-provoking exploration of the foundational pillars of coaching supervision: Restorative, Normative, and Formative.
This lecture offers both new and experienced supervisors an invaluable opportunity to deepen their understanding of these core functions and their interplay in practice.
Nick will unpack the distinctive roles of each pillar, illustrating how they support coaches in maintaining emotional wellbeing, adhering to ethical standards, and enhancing professional competence.
More importantly, he will shed light on the often-overlooked intersections between these functions—how skill development (Formative) can be inherently restorative, or how addressing ethical dilemmas (Normative) can bolster both confidence and capability.
Through real-world examples, reflective exercises, and actionable insights, attendees will learn to navigate the dynamic landscape of supervision with confidence and agility. You’ll leave equipped to:
- Recognise and balance the shifting needs of the coaches you support.
- Use practical tools to integrate the pillars seamlessly in your supervision practice.
- Avoid common pitfalls, such as overemphasising one function at the expense of others.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the field’s leading voices as Nick shares his expertise, grounded in years of experience as a coach, supervisor, and educator.
Whether you’re looking to refine your supervisory practice or explore fresh perspectives, this session will leave you inspired and ready to engage more holistically with your work.
Who Should Attend: Coaching supervisors, coaches considering supervision training, and anyone interested in reflective and developmental practices.
Secure your place today and take a step towards mastery in coaching supervision.