We are delighted to announce our Gathering for coaches and supervisors in the Asia Pacific region. Our programme offers sessions created by our friends and colleagues in the region, and those with long-term relationships in Asia Pacific. We hope you will find sessions thought-provoking, fresh and innovative and you will leave with ideas, insights and new connections.
Course Content
Presenter
Felicia Lauw is from Singapore and works in equal partnership with people to co-create sustainable growth for our society through healthy, energising and honest dialogue. She sees herself as a thinking partner and facilitator via coaching supervision, executive coaching, and systemic team transition consulting and coaching. She has 30 years in business and organization transformation change experience and served clients from 35 countries. She brings together critical thinking from her Computer Science background and heartfelt relational and reflective competence by weaving Neuro Linguistics Programming (NLP), Conversational IntelligenceTM, Leadership Embodiment and supervisory competence and capacity to effect behavioural and systemic change. Felicia is an EMCC EISA accredited Coach Supervisor, EIA Master Practitioner and an ICF PCC. She is a winner of 2020 EMCC Global Supervision Award.
Jo Birch MA FRSA, Supervisor, executive coach and psychotherapist
Jo brings people together in global learning communities. As Director of Crucial Difference & International Centre for Reflective Practice, Jo leads an international team providing training for coaches to become supervisors and continue developing as leaders in the profession. She is an accredited supervisor, and an active participant in the professional community, previously Chair of BACP Coaching and board member of AoCS and EASC.
Jo is editor of Coaching Supervision Groups: Resourcing Practitioners (2022); co-editor of EMCC Mastery Series publication Coaching Supervision: Advancing Practice, Changing Landscapes (2019) and previously series editor of Thinking Global in Coaching Today.
Jo also runs an annual international conference on Coaching Supervision in multiple languages including English, Russian and Chinese.
Shirley Smith is passionate about the potential of working with creative methodologies in supervision. She has been actively involved in enabling the ongoing development of leaders as a vehicle in support of wider culture and systemic change.
Shirley works mainly in multi-cultural environments around the globe from her current base in Vienna, Austria. She mainly provides supervision to individuals and small groups who are keen to access supervision as part of their own ongoing professional development and self-care. They also want to develop their own practice in working more ‘creatively’. She has been experimenting more recently with ways of making creative supervision accessible online and also with and without video. A kind of learning laboratory.