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The CSA Coaching Supervision Diploma
Established: October 2005
Graduates: 700+
This rigorous, 1-year programme is for experienced professionals who wish to have a recognised qualification in Supervision. Since 2005, CSA has trained over 700 Executive and Business coaches and our accredited graduate supervisors are working world-wide. Our approach has a dual focus, personal and professional, as it is based upon our assertion that, “who you are, is how you supervise”.
The Diploma Course was one of the first to be accredited by EMCC and CSA has been awarded Approved Provider status by the ICF with 108.5 CCEUs. These are made up of 77.5 Core Competencies and 31 Resource Development.
Great Success for CSA: Bilingual Diploma programme planned for 2022
After the huge success of our first Diploma Programme held in Switzerland in 2018/19 we are pleased to announce the second Bilingual French/English / Bilingue Français et Anglais programe to be held in 2022
Location: presential / virtual -
Depending on Covid restriction
Delivered in French and English
New dates for Spring 2022 will be available soon.
Places are limited please contact Nino Musumeci
as soon as possible if you are interested in a place.
Contact: Nino Musumeci - Programme Lead
Like its counterparts in CSA’s supervision training around the world, this rigorous 1-year program centers on creating a lively professional partnership with coaches - one in which they can significantly develop their range and capabilities as a coach and supervisor and return to their work resourced and stimulated. It is highly experiential in its approach while still being supported by teaching, practice and feedback in classic and current supervision theories and models.
Who Is This Program For?
Highly skilled, experienced internal and external coaches who want to use their knowledge and expertise differently and who are looking for their next challenge or career move.
Senior people in business or consultants, who have coaching and mentoring as part of their function: for example HR, OD, L&D, Heads of Departments, Change Management and Strategy.
Coaches, mentors, consultants who are looking for a well-established, challenging, EMCC accredited program that can provide an excellent forum for learning and development.
Practitioners in the coaching and mentoring field who want to become a first class supervisor and continue their own journey toward mastery.
What You Will Learn
What Are The Benefits?
Course Syllabus, Information & Guidance - ICF CCEU’s
Part 1 – 3 days: Key Elements in Coaching Supervision:
Part 2 – 3 days: Advanced Skills and Knowledge
Part 3 – 2 days:
Final assessment of practice
Day 7 will be a full day of facilitated assessment of practice. We will also cover:
Creative interventions for group supervision.
All of the above is supplemented each week, by on-going teaching, discussion and/or demonstration in 9×1-hour webinars, tutorials, 9×2-hour peer learning triads and 8×1-hour supervision sessions to reflect on your supervision practice.
Information & Guidance - ICF CCEU’s -
Update for 2020 -
For courses starting in 2020 the CSA Diploma in Coaching Supervision course has continued its approved status with the ICF and now carries 108.5 CCEUs. These are made up of 77.5 Core Competencies and 31 Resource Development.
CCEUs from Supervision Sessions: ICF members will record the hours of supervision, date and name of supervisor on the ICF credential renewal document. This is the process for individual members to claim the additional 8 CCEUs in Core Competencies.
ICF Policy
With this update, ICF Credential-holders will be permitted to count work with a Coaching Supervisor toward Continuing Coach Education (CCE) requirements in the area of Core Competencies for renewal of their ICF Credential. These hours are accepted on an hour-for- hour basis, and there is no upper limit on the number of Coaching Supervision hours that can be applied toward an ICF Credential renewal applicant’s CCE requirement.
ICF’s Position on Coaching Supervision
ICF recommends coaching supervision for full-time professional coach practitioners as part of their portfolio of CPD activities
Coaching supervision is sufficiently different from coaching that training to provide the knowledge and opportunity to practice supervision skills is needed. As such, all coaching supervisors should receive coaching supervision training.
Additional notes
Coaching supervisors DO NOT have to have ICF credentials. There is no need for supervisors to apply for approval.
NB The ICF France Chapter insist that only ICF Master Certified Coaches can be on their registry of coach supervisors. That is a local policy and not ICF global policy.
More information and booking your place...
For further information on the Swiss based CSA Supervision Diploma or to register interest in this programme, please contact the Programme Lead Nino Musumeci.
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