ISCP Coaching Psychology Newsletter, May, 2019
Welcome to the ISCP newsletter and update.
In this issue we include details about the forthcoming Workplace Coaching Summit in Australia, and the 9th International Congress of Coaching Psychology, 2019 London event. As the mental health in coaching and coaching psychology survey is still open, we provide some information about it. (See the previous newsletter for full details.)
Workplace Coaching Summit: Third Generation Coaching’, 9th May 2019
We are pleased to announce news of the next ISCP Study Day to be held in Sydney, Australia.
The International Society for Coaching Psychology (ISCP) is co-sponsoring the Workplace Coaching Summit: Third Generation Coaching Conference on 9th May 2019 to be held at the University of Wollongong, The Gateway Building, 1 Macquarie Place, Sydney CBD (Australia).
This conference aims to provide rigorous exploration and discussion of innovative approaches to workplace coaching. It explores these topics and more via inspiring keynote presentations by leaders in their field and case studies of successful workplace coaching programs. Keynote Speakers include leading coaching psychologists, Dr Suzy Green, an ISCP Vice President, and Prof Anthony Grant, Director of the Coaching Psychology Unit, University of Sydney.
Other speakers, moderators and panelists include: Professor Felicia Huppert, Dr Travis Kemp, (an ISCP Vice President), Dr Sean O’Connor, Jill Macnaught, Suzi Skinner, Ingo Susing, Paul Saunders, Fleur Heazlewood, Randy Wandmacher, Susan Henry, and Alicia Purtell.
Website link for the conference here.
Booking information is available here.
This should be an exciting summit to attend.
Sponsored and hosted by the International Society for Coaching Psychology (ISCP)
Theme: Positive and Coaching Psychology: Wellbeing, Sustainability and Achieving Balance
Date: 10-11 October, 2019
Venue: NCVO, London
This Two-Day Conference offers Masterclasses, Keynote and Invited Speakers, Skills-based Sessions and Poster Presentations. The event will focus upon the practice and research of Positive and Coaching Psychology exploring themes such as:
• Neurodiversity • Acceptance and Commitment • Performance and Resilience • Ecopsychology • The Coaching Alliance • Work/life Balance • Mental Health • Community-based practice • Supervision • Sustainability and Resourcing
Parallel Day One Masterclasses by Dr Nancy Doyle and Dr Rachael Skews
Day Two Conference Speakers & Presenters:
Keynotes by Prof Almuth Mcdowall and Dr Ceri Sims.
More details will follow and we are also pleased to introduce to our current speaker line up Hugh O’Donovan (Eire), Dr Gisele Dias (UK), Dr Alanna O’Broin (UK), Dr Siobhain O’Riordan (UK), Prof Stephen Palmer (UK), Dr Ole Michael Spaten (DK)
This event will bring together professionals from a wide range of settings, interested in the application of positive and coaching psychology. The conference will be a superb opportunity to extend your professional horizon and network with colleagues. Registration and further information about the event will be available soon on our website.
BOOKING AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT: https://bit.ly/2TiDKFd
Information for Poster Presenters can be downloaded from here: Poster Abstract Submission Form
Click here for our latest Conference Flyer.
Mental Health in Coaching and Coaching Psychology Practice: Pilot Study
This is a pilot study which focuses on how practitioners assist their coachees with mental health problems. It also asks questions relating to your practice, training and supervision. This survey should take about 10 minutes of your time to complete depending upon whether or not you leave additional comments. There are 20 questions in total including the additional comments or feedback boxes.
The research is being undertaken by the ISCP International Centre for Coaching Psychology Research and has been approved by the International Society for Coaching Psychology (ISCP). Your individual responses will remain confidential and all material published, including any quotes, will be anonymised.
We intend publishing the results of this survey. Your completion of the survey confirms that you agree to us publishing the results and presenting them at events and conferences in the usual manner.
Survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/MentalHealthInCoachingPractice
If you have any queries, please contact Professor Stephen Palmer PhD at: research@isfcp.net
Best wishes from The ISCP Team