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Network Group Organisers  

Network Group Organisers

We currently have regular network groups running for our members in Central London, East London, Brighton, Manchester, the South West, Birmingham, Scotland and Oxford - in fact there are 2-3 network meetings held every month around the UK . �If you would like to run a local group for networking, learning or co-coaching, please download details from the website and then get in touch with Barry White - email address below.

For details of the role click here� pdf file Local Network Coordinators Role Description

 

We�re particularly keen to start groups in:

The South East of England (eg Kent); �Midlands; The Northeast; Wales; Northern Ireland.

 

�Joy Wanless -�Manchester & North West

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Joy has worked as a volunteer with Marriage Care since 1980 in many varied roles, including Natural Family Planning teacher, Counsellor, Supervisor of Counsellors, Trainer of Counsellors, Education Consultant in Primary and Secondary Schools, member of the Structures Working Group, Marriage Preparation Provider and Trainer of Marriage Preparation Providers.�

Joy has an M.Sc. in Management of Change and Action Learning implementing accreditation for Counsellors who trained prior to Marriage Care's University Accredited Diploma being in place.� Since then, Joy has worked with other organisations in the Church to facilitate management of change and has a Certificate in Facilitating Adult Learning. Joy became a BACP Accredited Counsellor/ Psychotherapist in 1998 and works mostly with Marriage Care clients. �She also supervises Victim Support and Trafford Supportive, Palliative & Bereavement Service Counsellors.

She is a Neurolinguistic Certified Practitioner and a Life Coach. Joy has worked with her husband training Dental Teams in management and communication skills since 1989 when they devised training materials for the British Dental Association. �She also authored and edited NHS�training materials for Project�2000 and authored a chapter in Brockbank et al Reflective Learning in Practice (2002). �Joy has been married to Michael for 33 years and they have five daughters.

 

�Anne Calleja - Oxford Region

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Anne is an executive coach, psychotherapist and hypnotherapist and a supervisor of both. Her early career began studying consumer psychology, which led Anne into the Hotel and Catering industry in the 1970s when standards were set for industry to train staff to coach one to one, in groups and to co-ordinate training at work. This required developing people to coach at work, assessment and supervision. She was involved in modeling the criteria for an effective coach.

Anne then moved to work in education and developed a scheme with young people to help them overcome addictions, explore their own talent and create/find work.�

Setting up her consultancy in the early 1980's and working one-to-one with business clients (though it was not yet called �coaching at work'), Anne used psychology in a work environment and context to really get �under the skin' of people who did not find it easy to express their true feelings. After working at senior level in public, private and commercial sectors of industry, Anne went on to become a licensed user of psychometrics, member of the British Psychological Society (Level A&B), British Society for Clinical Hypnosis, a Licensed Master Practitioner and Trainer in NLP and gained her registration with UKCP. She also holds Practitioner Diplomas in Psychotherapy, Ericksonian and Clinical Hypnotherapy and uses these and other models to facilitate learning and change. She specialises in using Solution Focused Therapy, Symbolic Modeling and EMDR. She is a registered Supervisior for Coaches and Therapists and has UK Mediation accreditation. She is currently working on the criteria for supervision accreditation.

�Anne now works commercially providing executive coaching and top team facilitation to help businesses translate their plans into a successful organisational culture. She also works with high potential staff transitioning into new roles or who need something deeper to help them personally and professionally. In addition, Anne has a private coaching and therapy practice, where she specialises in helping people, overcome trauma, anxiety. ��

 

Carolyn Mumby - London Region

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Carolyn trained with the Pellin Institute over 20 years ago in Gestalt Therapy and Contribution Training and has worked as a therapist, trainer, project leader, manager and organisational consultant in a variety of settings in the third sector including Therapeutic Communities for Drug rehabilitation, a University Counselling service, Homelessness charities and Youth Counselling services for young people in inner-city London. �She is qualified in Youth and Community Work, Therapeutic Group work, Training and Development, has an Advanced Diploma in Counselling and an Institute of Leadership and Management's Level 7 Certificate in Executive Coaching and Leadership Mentoring, and is an OPP qualified and an approved MBTI@ Step 1 practitioner. �

Carolyn has a private practice in London as a Coach-Therapist providing personal consultancy to individuals, and coaching for organisations, and clinical supervision to coach-therapists. She designs and delivers counselling training, principally for Youth Access on a freelance basis, and through them delivers youth counselling courses for other local and national organisations including Relate, and Place2Be. Carolyn has an interest in mindfulness and collaborates with a senior yoga teacher to provide� Developing Space' workshops, a unique opportunity to benefit from both yoga and coaching.�

 

Kim Crewe - Brighton and Sussex

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Kim has been qualified as a counsellor for over 15 years; she has worked both as a counsellor and a supervisor in GP surgeries, women's organisations, private practice and secondary schools. Kim also has a BA in Cultural Studies and a certificate in Management and Mentoring Coaching.

Kim is currently Director of Therapeutic Services for Sussex Central YMCA, where she and her colleagues provide counselling in over 70 schools and in numerous community settings across Sussex.� She feels privileged to be in a leadership role in a team of counsellors who are having a significant impact on the emotional well-being of so many children, young people and families in the area.� �

Kim's work as a management coach and as a counsellor brings her two worlds together in a way that she finds exciting and rewarding.�

 

Jo Birch - Scotland

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�Jo has been active on the Coaching Executive since the Division first began. She was elected Deputy Chair in December 2011 and appointed Chair in February 2012. Jo previously took the lead developing regional networking groups in Scotland, and she remains committed to the development of accessible coaching through the Third sector and within communities. Jo is especially keen to develop the Division into a more intentionally inclusive, collaborative space through which members feel able to participate in a variety of ways, and in which their professional needs are fully met.

Jo has a Masters in Counselling, and hopes to progress later this year into doctorate studies, through which she will combine her therapeutic background with her coaching expertise. Jo is passionate about the role of supervision in supporting those within the helping professions - after 15 years providing supervision for counsellors and health professionals, Jo has recently completed the Diploma in Coaching Supervision and has been working internationally with coaches.�

 

Philip Cooke - Cambridgeshire

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Phillip is managing director of D�Arcy Inspired Ltd and is a qualified executive coach. As well as being an accredited practitioner in the�Inspired Leadership (TM) programme for senior personnel, he is also an accredited practitioner for the Human Synergistic�s �Leadership WorkStyles 360 profile,�the HBDI thinking preferences profile and the TMSDI work preferences model. He works widely with senior personnel in both team and personal development After a short service commission in the Royal Air Force he rejoined the business world and a career in marketing communications, before moving into personal and team development. Phillip has worked throughout the UK, in the USA and across East Europe for a diversified range of clients, including Orange, Birds Eye Foods, Whitbread/Heineken/Stella Artois, London Transport, Dow Chemicals Europe, Dom Developments (Warsaw), Novo Nordisk (East Europe) and Nissan. Phillip is an inspirational speaker and facilitator.

 

Alan Chatting - South West

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Alan has been a BACP member for many years.� Now a senior accredited psychotherapist, Alan has been coaching for six years and is currently studying for an MA in Management and Leadership.� He is based in Plymouth and has a practice made up of counselling, coaching and training coaches.�

He trained as a Civil Engineer in the 1970s and went on to teach a variety of technical and business subjects. He taught business and IT to children and adults, leaving teaching as a department head in a Community College.

A personal crisis led Alan to counselling, and his interest was fired.� He took relevant courses and also trained as a family mediator.

From 2001 Alan and his wife planned, built and ran a personal development centre in the South of Spain, leaving it in 2008 to return to practice in Plymouth. Alan formed CSP Coaching with a partner in 2008 and this side of his work has grown steadily.� Since 2011 they have delivered a Diploma in Life, Business and Executive Coaching, which is accredited with the local university.� They have plans to deliver an MA in Coaching and Mentoring.

Alan is married with three children and a grandchild.� He is passionate about personal growth, and loves speaking to groups.�

 

Alison Baker - Birmingham

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Alison has had a varied career, the early part serving with the Royal Air Force then later working� as a pre-school playgroup manager and childcare tutor and more recently for large corporations such as Vodafone.� Whilst working for Network Rail she trained as a Leadership coach in the workplace.� During that time she coached a number of her work colleagues and senior managers and has since coached some of them privately. She took redundancy in 2010 with a view to developing her coaching practice and has since trained as a coach trainer. She has worked with people from a wide range of backgrounds and ages, including teenagers in schools.

More recently she has completed a Level 5 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling, training to be an integrative counsellor.� She currently works as a counselling volunteer at a GP practice and with a local charity as well as working as a volunteer admin assistant with Cruse Bereavement Services. She is now in the process of setting up her counselling and coaching practice. She also runs a personal development group for some of her peers from the counselling diploma.

Alison has a keen interest in learning more about existential and Gestalt approaches and relationship counselling.� She has a desire to draw together her therapeutic and coaching skills and bring these to others through training.�

 

 

If you would like to know more about becoming a network group organiser in your area, please contact Barry white - Deputy Chair [email protected]