Although this event is totally suitable for anyone thinking of becoming a supervisor, it will be primarily focused on coaches and coaching supervision.
Jo will open an exploration of the journey from practitioner to supervisor. we may begin by considering some questions.
What does this shift mean to you in terms of your readiness? What skills might you hope to gain? What insights do you have regarding the inner journey? What resources might you need from within yourself, and for yourself from others?
What is drawing you towards supervision now? We may arrive with a range of motivating factors between us – serving our professions, leaving a legacy, broadening our portfolio, stretching our own competence…. whatever you notice about you is OK.
Join us, and consider if this might be the time for you to step forward into a new role within your professional realm.
Course Content
Presenter

Jo Birch has over 30 years’ experience as a psychotherapist, executive coach and educator. An accredited supervisor, Jo is currently the holder of the prestigious EMCC Global Supervision Award.
She remains an active contributor to the counselling, psychotherapy, coaching, and supervision communities — formerly Chair of BACP Coaching and board member of AoCS and EASC and regular volunteer with AC.
A regular journal contributor, Jo is editor of Routledge publications Coaching Supervision Groups: Resourcing Practitioners (2022) and co-editor Coaching Supervision: Advancing Practice, Changing Landscapes (2019) in the EMCC Mastery Series, and previously series editor of Thinking Global for Coaching Today.
As Director of Crucial Difference, she created an international team providing supervision training for coaches and supporting leadership development across the helping professions and beyond.
Also well-known for utilising person-centred creative approaches throughout her work, Jo initially studied with Liesl Silverstone and became one of a small group of accredited trainers. More recently her creativity has moved into photography and filmmaking which extend her personally and professionally. Currently she creates short films for people making a difference in the world; and is creating business portraits with people who hate being photographed!
Jo is committed to creating a more just and inclusive world. Having lived and worked in diverse innercity environments, she integrates multicultural learning into her work, delivering training in multiple languages (including English, Russian, and Chinese) and continually expanding her own cultural understanding through the study of Urdu, Spanish and more.