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The Ethics of Care

Hetty Einzig

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The Ethics of Care

It can be hard to hold hope when the world is fracturing, your clients are overworked and depleted, and we’re all concerned about the future on this fragile planet.

Coaching is developing from its attachment to entry-level competency-based practices through mastery to embrace maturity. A keystone of maturity is moving from neutrality to acting within an ethical framework.

This webinar explores “The Ethics of Care” - a robust and generous framework for the mature practice of coaching and coaching supervision for our times.

It proposes an ethics founded on the reality that our lives and well-being depend on caring and receiving care. And that an ethics of care can profoundly shift our mindset and behaviours as coaches, supervisors and human beings.

In this webinar you will learn:

  • Learn about the origins, history and principles of the Ethics of Care
  • Explore your own network of care
  • Get an introduction to the Ethics of Care for Coaching model
  • Hear about more ecosystemic and regenerative coaching, leadership and ways of being on our endangered planet
  • Explore how to apply this in your work

Who is this for?

This webinar is for new coaches, seasoned coaches, executive coaches, team coaches, personal or career coaches, leader coaches, health coaches, supervisors, HR /OD professionals, and internal coaches.

Speaker Bio

Hetty Einzig is an author, thought leader and leadership coach working globally; she has also been designing and delivering leadership/culture-change programmes for thirty years. She is the AC Director of Publications Strategy and Executive Editor of Coaching Perspectives. She teaches on the Executive Coaching Diploma at the Irish Management Institute and maintains a strong focus on women in leadership and environmental leaders in her work. Her roots lie in transpersonal psychology, a holistic and values-based ontology that views the cognitive, emotional, physical, spiritual and contextual as an ecosystemic whole.


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