The coaching industry has exploded in recent years and with it the number of coach training programmes on the market. So how do you distinguish between them and how do you know that the programme you choose will provide high quality education which will be recognised by future clients and client organisations?
The International Coaching Federation (ICF) represents the industry gold standard so you can't go far wrong if you choose an ICF accredited programme such as Henley Business School's flagship coaching programme, the Professional Certificate in Executive Coaching
The International Coaching Federation (ICF) is the world's largest and most recognised organisation of professionally trained coaches and sets the highest standards for coach-specific education in the world. Their aim is to strengthen the coaching profession through the use of validated coaching competencies, a common code of ethics, and fair, reliable assessments.
The International Coaching Federation (ICF) is the world's largest and most recognised organisation of professionally trained coaches and sets the highest standards for coach-specific education in the world.
When ICF was founded in 1995, its purpose was to give credibility to an emerging profession and give coaches a place to connect with one another. In the 25 years that followed, ICF grew to become the world’s largest organization of professionally trained coaches, and the leading voice for the global coaching community.
In 2022, the ICF is leading the global advancement of the profession empowering the world through coaching and their mission is to advance coaching so that it becomes an integral part of a thriving society.
(Source: https://coachingfederation.org/)
Henley Business School has considerable expertise and world-class connections in the field of coaching. We offer the following university level programmes:
Henley's Professional Certificate in Executive Coaching (PCEC) (accredited by the ICF)(Level 1 ICF Accreditation, formerly ACSTH) offers 60 contact learning hours as well as 10 hours of group and individual mentor coaching and 4 hours of group coach supervision. It is designated as a pathway to the ICF's ACC credential. This 9 month programme is also the first stand alone foundation part of Henley's MSc in Coaching for Behavioural Change and carries 30 Masters credits. It is also accredited by the EMCC and the AC, making it one of very few programmes in the world to be triple accredited. The programme is available in different locations around the world as well as online
Henley's Professional Certificate in Team, Board and Systemic Coaching programme (accredited by the ICF)
You can additionally study on this 9 month programme after completing the PCEC (above). Both courses together have ICF Level 2 Accreditation (formerly ACTP) equaling 125 contact learning hours and designated as a pathway to the PCC credential. This programme is also accredited by the EMCC)