Archive for February, 2012

8
Feb

The beginning of the year saw many delegates on our MA programme graduate either with Postgraduate certificates, Postgraduate Diplomas and of course Masters in Coaching and NLP.
TPS are thrilled to have so many Graduates finishing the programme and producing some exceptional pieces of work. We wish them all the very best for the future and i am sure we will keep in touch.
Some Graduates sent us photo’s and a few words about graduating……



“I am so glad that I took opportunity to wear the board and gown and to take part in the Graduation ceremony. I admit to being a little hesitant at first; usually, I’m a bit shy about ceremonies. Katie insisted and I’m so pleased she did because it was the perfect way to complete my MA journey. Every step of that journey – especially the challenging times – felt worth it when I graduated. A fantastic day!”

- Bob King



“The graduation was a journey of learning and exploration as well as reflection.It was an honour to graduate and it was great to meet so many amazing people on this learning journey .It has changed my life and opened many new doors “

- Ugesh Rattay

Category : Uncategorized | Blog
3
Feb

As you are probably aware UK University fees are set to increase from Autumn 2012.
So with that in mind our friends at Derby University have therefore suggested we bring forward the September enrolment for the MA in Applied Coaching to the end of July so that we can maintain this year’s rates for our next cohort.
What a great idea and we will work the timetable to avoid hand-in dates over the summer.
So……. if you are wanting to enrollgive Ailsa a call to discuss your plans.

Category : Coach Training | Coaching | Blog
3
Feb

Next week is International Coaching Week (5th-11th February). Each year The Performance Solution is committed to helping the International Coach Federation raise awareness of coaching by educating the public about the value of working with a professional coach and making sure that all practicing coaches are qualified to the highest level.
This is why during international coaching week 2012 we are celebrating by offering a 10% discount on our Professional Coaching Skills (ACTP part 1) and Higher Professional Coaching Skills (ACTP part 2) courses for anyone who books during this week. In addition to this we are now offering a 10% discount on the NEW course Professional Coaching Development for Experienced Coaches and Therapists.

The Professional Coaching Skills course is for people who are looking to learn to coach to a standard approved by the International Coach Federation, Association for Coaching and the Institute of Leadership and Management.

The Higher Professional Coaching Skills course is for experienced coaches who are looking to add to their coaching knowledge and develop their skills as team coaches and coach supervisors.

The NEW Professional Coaching Development for Experienced Coaches and Therapists is for practicing coaches and therapists with a range of professional experience who have yet to gain the benefit of formal accredited coach training. We will mentor you to gain the full ICF ACTP qualification!

Remember these courses contribute credits on the MA in Applied Coaching at the University of Derby Corporate. DON’T FORGET TO ENROLL FOR JULY TO BEAT THE FEE INCREASE!!!

For more information about the courses contact us today

Category : Coach Training | Coaching | Coaching Accreditation | ICF | Uncategorized | Blog
1
Feb


In line with ICF’s new worldwide membership eligibility requirements (MER)*, there will be three ICF membership categories beginning April 1, 2012: ICF Provisional Member, ICF Coach Member, and ICF Credentialed Member.

ICF Provisional Member: If you have less than 60 hours of coach specific training (or your training hours do not meet the requirements*), you will assume the ICF Provisional Member status on April 1, 2012 for a maximum of one year (until April 1, 2013) or until MER is fulfilled (if completed before April 1, 2013). Coach specific training hours accumulated so far as well as those collected between now and the official policy launch on April 1, 2013 will be applicable.
ICF Coach Member: If you have at least 60 hours of coach specific training (and it meets the requirements*) and do not hold an ICF Credential, you will be considered to have fulfilled MER and will retain ICF Coach Member status on April 1, 2012.
ICF Credentialed Member: If you hold a valid ICF Credential (ACC, PCC, or MCC), you will automatically fulfill MER. You will retain ICF Credentialed Member status on April 1, 2012.

There is no need to submit documentation or verification of completion of your coach specific training—as a member of the ICF, you are bound by the ICF Code of Ethics (prohibits misrepresentation of coaching qualifications). ICF will retain the right to verify a member’s coach training hours or proof of accreditation from a coach training program or school at any time.

Also beginning April 1, 2012, all new ICF members will fall into the following membership categories:

  • Individuals who join as a new member and hold a current ICF Credential (ACC, PCC, MCC) will be considered to have fulfilled the membership eligibility requirements and will become a Credentialed Member.
  • Individuals who join as a new member and have completed at least 60 hours of coach-specific training* will be considered to have fulfilled the minimum membership eligibility requirements and will become an ICF Coach Member.
  • Individuals who join as a new member and have fewer than 60 hours of coach-specific training and are currently enrolled in at least a minimum of a 60 hour ICF-approved Accredited Coach Training Program (ACTP) or Approved Coach Specific Training Hours (ACSTH) training program of at least 60 hours duration are eligible to join as ICF Coach Members. The enrollment will be verified by ICF.
  • *MER states that, in order to continue as an ICF member, you must complete 60 hours of coach specific training by April 1, 2013. The ICF is not requiring you to pursue or have an ICF Credential to remain an ICF member.

    Definition of Training that is accepted as coach specific training:
    (These are aligned with the requirements for the ACC Portfolio Application credential path.)

  • Training from an Accredited Coach Training Program (ACTP) or a program that has received the ICF Approved Coach Specific Training Hours (ACSTH) designation.
  • Training from a Continuing Coach Education (CCE) Provider, subject to these limitations:
    – All hours approved in Core Competencies will be accepted.
    – A maximum of 12 hours outside of the Core Competencies will be accepted.
  • Training that is specifically marketed as teaching coaching skills, that teaches coaching skills or teaches how to apply technical skills in a coach-like manner and teaches coaching skills in accordance with the ICF Core Competencies.
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