Series #2 - Episode 2: ICF Code of Ethics, Part 4 - 1-13
Coach For Life - Exploring Coaching Mastery
69 min, 38 sec
A detailed examination of ICF core ethics and their application in professional coaching.
Summary
- The speaker, Peter J. Redding, addresses the ICF core ethics, emphasizing confidentiality and the avoidance of conflicts of interest.
- Redding highlights the importance of not giving advice and treating all clients equally, regardless of the payment or relationship.
- The session also covers the dynamics of coaching multiple clients within the same organization and managing potential power discrepancies.
- Discussions include handling pro bono clients with the same respect and quality as paid clients and being transparent about potential compensations from referrals.
Chapter 1
Peter J. Redding introduces the series on coaching mastery, focusing on the ICF core ethics.
- Redding revisits topics from the previous session, emphasizing the ICF core values and ethical standards.
- The session is designed to remind professional coaches of foundational guidelines and ethics.
- The speaker introduces himself, mentioning his 25 years of experience in the coaching profession.
Chapter 2
Redding discusses the ICF core values, ethical principles, and their practical application.
- Explains the four core values: integrity, collaboration, respect, and excellence.
- Emphasizes the importance of upholding these values in all professional coach interactions.
- Highlights the commitment to confidentiality, community building, and putting people first.
Chapter 3
Redding elaborates on the ICF Code of Ethics and the first 13 ethical standards.
- Details the ethical standards section of the ICF Code of Ethics, emphasizing the responsibility to clients.
- Discusses the importance of establishing clear agreements and managing confidentiality.
- Explains the necessary actions when encountering legal or danger-related exceptions to confidentiality.
Chapter 4
Redding concludes the session and outlines the topics for future discussions.
- Finishes the discussion on ethical standards and hints at covering the remaining standards in the next session.
- Mentions the upcoming series on the new ICF PCC markers.
- Thanks the audience for their attention and encourages continual learning.
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