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40 Years of the Seven Eyed Model of Supervision with Peter Hawkins & Joan Wilmot

In this webinar, Professor Peter Hawkins and Joan Wilmot will delve into the 40-year evolution...

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In this webinar, Professor Peter Hawkins and Joan Wilmot will delve into the 40-year evolution of the Seven-Eyed Model, first written as a paper in 1985. They will trace its journey from its initial purpose, through its collaborative development by Peter Hawkins with Robin Shohet, Joan Wilmot and Judy Ryde and the first edition of the book Supervision in the Helping Professions in 1989, and its adaptation for the coaching world in the 1990s, culminating in its publication by Peter Hawkins Nick Smith in their 2006 and 2013 book.

They will also discuss the model’s more recent systemic advancements and highlight findings from recent research, exploring how the model can continue to evolve over the next 40 years.

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40 Years of the Seven Eyed Model of Supervision with Peter Hawkins & Joan Wilmot

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Joan Wilmot

Joan co-founded CSTD in 1979 and works as a trainer, supervisor, psychotherapist and mediator. Her particular interest is in working with systems and using organisational and family constellations work. She has been running supervision training and working with teams, in particular in the NHS and voluntary sector, for over 40 years. Her passion is in enabling people to find the work they love and love the work they do. She is an active member of Playback Theatre and co-author of “The Boxing Clever Cookbook” (2002).

Professor Peter Hawkins

Professor Peter Hawkins is chairman of Renewal Associates, and Director of Centre for Supervision Training and Development and founder of the Bath Centre for Psychotherapy and Counselling. He is a leading author, writer and researcher in leadership and leadership development, and a thought leader in executive coaching, team coaching and coaching supervision. Over the last 45 years he has worked with leading companies in many parts of the world, co-designing and facilitating major change and organisational transformation projects, as well as coaching boards and leadership teams in commercial and finance companies, the public sector, higher education and third sector organisations. He also teaches coaching supervision and systemic team coaching in over 100 countries. He has authored or co-authored 20 books, the latest being “Beauty in Leadership and Coaching: and its role in transforming human consciousness.” published by Routledge.