Coaching Supervision

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WHAT IS COACHING SUPERVISION?

Coaching Supervision is a method of assisting coaches and facilitators in reflective practice in order to develop personal efficacy. It is an opportunity to reflect, increase awareness, clarify, and explore the coach's approach, process, energy and beliefs. This in turn allows them to examine the impact that these elements have on their coaching and clients.  

The practice of Coaching Supervision focuses solely on the coach, providing them with many benefits including but not limited to expansion of their coaching competencies, ethics and standards, identification of personal development edges, presence, confidence and an increase in their overall effectiveness as Coach.

Read more about Coaching Supervision in Lily’s blog “Sacred Space: What is Coaching Supervision?

Coaching supervision can happen one-on-one or in a small group session. For group session details, visit the Group Coaching Supervision page.

Lily Seto, Coach Supervisor

As an advocate for coaching excellence, Lily has completed the rigorous 9 month Coaching Supervision Course through the Coaching Supervision Academy, achieving her Diploma in Coaching Supervision. (Approved by the International Coach Federation; accredited by EMCC.)

The program included training in CSA’s Full Spectrum Model of Coaching Supervision incorporating Hawkins & Shohet’s 7-eyed model of Supervision together with core teaching and practice on the Use of Self in Supervision, Coaching Psychology and on Systems Thinking, multi-dimensional Presence work which utilizes the seminal ideas of Sharmer/Senge et al (TheoryU), work with subtle energies, Buddhist Psychology, and quantum physics – a living, relational perspective.

Lily is the first Canadian to be awarded the European Supervision Individual Accreditation (ESIA) by the European Mentoring and Coaching Council.

ENGAGE LILY IN REFLECTIVE PRACTICE

After an initial assessment, Lily will recommend an engagement based on what goals and objectives you wish to explore. 

Lily often holds virtual and in-person coaching supervision events. Visit the Events page to see upcoming sessions.

Coaching Supervision qualifies for Core CCEUs. 1 hour of coaching supervision = 1 hour of core CCEUs to a maximum of 10 Core CCEUs per year.

With the increase in Coaching Credentialing, it is becoming a recognized practice that coaches at every stage in their coaching journey continually seek development, both personally in terms of deepening their coaching presence and awareness, and professionally in terms of competencies, ethics and standards. One of the growing trends internationally for undertaking such development is engaging in the practice of ‘coaching supervision’ similar in concept to the supervision which supports many behavioral science professions.
— Vancouver Island Coaches Association