Australasian Conference 2007
Session Tracks
Making a Difference Globally
As coaches we aspire to make a difference, even to change the world
or at least our part in it. To that end we need to be aware of the bigger
social and global issues that affect society and to consider where and how
coaching could be helpful. What differences might coaching make? We
need to look beyond the boundaries of traditional coaching interventions,
to consider its value for disadvantaged people and situations.
This track will explore coaching with a global focus, challenging us to engage
with global issues and inspiring coaches from around the world to join us.
Topics may include but are not limited to:
- How can we use coaching to eliminate social issues such as
poverty, aggression, abuse, injustice, intolerance?
- Who do we have to be as coaches to assist disadvantaged people
in society eg invalids, homeless, immigrants, the aged, the poor
to build a great life for themselves through coaching?
- How has coaching made a measurable difference in assisting those
in need to reach for goals they might consider unattainable?
- How could coaching be used to help young people
improve the world we have given them?
- How could coaches intervene with decision-makers eg with politicians, to help
solve global issues of climate change, social unrest, religious intolerance?
- How can you inspire and organise coaches to take action in your session
or during the conference to make a BIG difference in the world?
Target Audience
Coaches from all levels of
the profession interested
in considering how
they could truly make
a difference; business
coaches, leaders and
managers looking for
ways to help organisations
?give back?; people
looking for alternative
strategies for addressing
social issues, people
wanting to leave a legacy.
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