A three-session course for Christian helping professionals, especially Christian coaches and mentors who wish to integrate faith, belief and spirituality within their practice.
Learning outcomes
Suitable for: This course is designed for Christian coaches and mentors, however, other professionals are welcome to attend.
Trainers
Alison Cansdale is a professionally accredited Senior Practitioner Mentor/Coach (EMCC). She is also a Therapeutic Coach (FTCT) and a Senior Accredited Pastoral Supervisor (APSE), as well as an EMCC accredited Coach supervisor, (ESIA). She has lectured in Christian mentoring and coaching at theological colleges, from certificate to master’s degree level. Her background is as a Speech and Language Therapist. She has an MA in Christian Mentoring (Missiology) and lives in Llanelli, Wales with her husband. They have two adult children.
Sue Iqbal is an accredited Senior Practitioner Coach Mentor/Coach with the European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC). Her experience has been gained from senior leadership in education, across charities and the church sector. She now specialises in leadership and life coaching. Sue has many years' experiences of designing and running coaching training, and her company runs an EMCC Accredited (EQA) Christian Coaching and Mentoring Course. She has also published a book on Authentic Leadership (Golden Threads). She lives in the countryside and enjoys swimming, reading, and spending time with family and friends.
Course dates
Monday evenings, 7pm-9pm
13 April, 20 April and 27 April
Non Members cost £70
Members cost £60 (please login to access your discount)
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Please note that the price specified is for one person. If you are from the same organisation/household, please book separately and use separate devices to join the training.
Please also note we do not offer refunds; in exceptional circumstances, please email office@acc-uk.org (this does not affect your statutory rights).
This training will take place on zoom and will not be recorded.