2021-International Coaching Federation (Icf) Code Of Ethics
Last updated 11/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.78 GB | Duration: 1h 24m
Last updated 11/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.78 GB | Duration: 1h 24m
Master all 5 Parts of ICF code of ethics and all ethical standards with simple videos and explanations from ICF experts.
What you'll learn
Ethical Standards in Coaching for Coaches and Leaders
Managing the Conflict of Interest situations
Professional conduct with clients and employees
Managing confidentiality and Privacy
Requirements
All Graduate individuals are eligible. No experience is required
Description
For many, coaching is a life-changing experience that dramatically improves their outlook on work and life while improving leadership skills. Coaching helps people tap into their potential, unlocking sources of creativity and productivity. As a professional coach, you will have an opportunity to create positive change and achieve extraordinary results with your clientsThe International Coaching Federation (ICF) is the leading global organization for coaches and coaching. ICF is dedicated to advancing the coaching profession by setting high standards, providing independent certification and building a worldwide network of trained coaching professionals.This course is mainly designed by IIEEL ICF PCC Coach, for Aspiring coaching and beginners who need to know about International Coaching federation (ICF) code of ethics , ethical standards as a Professional coach. The ICF Code of Ethics describes the ICF core values, ethical principles and ethical standards of behaviour for all ICF Professionals. ICF implemented the current version of the Code in January 2020.The Code of Ethics is composed of five (5) main parts:IntroductionKey DefinitionsICF Core Values and Ethical PrinciplesEthical StandardsPledgeICF Credential-holders are part of a self-regulating group of elite coaches who provide accountability to clients and the coaching profession as a whole. They pursue and complete rigorous education and practice requirements that provide unquestioned legitimacy to their commitment to excellence in coaching. ICF offers three credentials: Associate, Professional and Master Certified Coach.
Overview
Section 1: ICF Code of Ethics - Part 1 to Part 3
Lecture 1 Introduction, Definitions and Principles of ICF Code of Ethics
Section 2: ICF Eighteen Ethical Standards -Part 4
Lecture 2 Ethical Standards (1-4) for Responsibility to clients
Lecture 3 Ethical Standards (5-8) for Responsibility to clients
Lecture 4 Ethical Standards (9-13) for Responsibility to clients
Lecture 5 Ethical Standards (14-16)for Responsibility to Practice and Performance
Lecture 6 Ethical Standards (17-19)for Responsibility to Practice and Performance
Lecture 7 Ethical Standards (20-24)for Responsibility to Professionalism
Lecture 8 Ethical Standards (25-28)for Responsibility to Society
Section 3: The Pledge of Ethics of the ICF Professional-Part 5
Lecture 9 The Pledge of Ethics of the ICF Professional or a coach
All individuals who is passionate to become coach can take this course,Organizational leaders, aspiring Coaches who are planning ICF ACC Credentials,All existing ICF Members and Professional coaching for their training purposes,Training Providers in the field of ICF Credential Coaching (ACSTH, ATCP)