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Date: 2/13/2024
Subject: Delivered with love: Social events, ethics training and a survey just for you
From: ICF-CT Communications



What's in Today's Email:
 

Local Socials are a Resounding Success:
Next One in Sandy Hook!

You don’t have to travel far to meet fellow coaches. Mingle with other chapter members and coaches who live near you at these small, informal gatherings. 

The February 15th social is in Sandy Hook. There is no fee, but please register at the link. Additional locations will be added throughout the year – check the ICF-CT.org events page.

Register Now


Your Chance to Tell Us What You Want! 
Your chapter Programs Committee wants to deliver programs that you want, need and enjoy. 

Have ideas for upcoming ICF-CT Chapter Programming? Enjoyed a previous topic and would like to learn more? The ICF-CT Chapter Programs, Education & Professional Development Committee seeks your input on topics most relevant to you as a coach as we build out our 2024-2025 programming. 

Please take a moment to fill out our brief survey linked below. Questions?
Please contact Jennifer Rockwell.

Take Survey Now

Survey will end on February 16, 2024!


Virtual Coach Café: February 21 Meet and Mingle Over Zoom 
Don’t we all have time for a quick check-in with our fellow coaches? Take a break to connect. Stimulating conversation, coffee optional! No fee, everyone is welcome. Register to receive the link.

Register Here


Virtual Chapter Meeting & Program:
Get the Ethics credits required for credential renewal!

Join us on February 23 for this "giant think tank," discussing and delving deep into the whole arena of ethics in coaching as it relates to the current version of the ICF Code of Ethics and Core Competencies, updated in 2021. We will introduce important definitions and distinctions that influence one's perspective around ethics. 

Upon completion of this program, attendees will be able to:  
  • Establish an individual and personal sense of professional ethical conduct. 
  • Make distinctions between morals, values, and ethics and why that is professionally important in coaching.
  • Name key factors (the warning flags) and distinctions in the identification of potential professional ethical issues and how they impact the field of coaching and the public at large.

You’ll earn 2 CCEUS and the ethics credits required for ICF credential renewal.

Learn more about this program in a short video featuring Hope Langer, here.

Register Here


Are you part of our chapter’s LinkedIn Group?
Be sure to join us. This is a great place to post any professional news you want to share! 

A new book published?
An upcoming presentation?
A podcast appearance? 

Share your good news with your ICF-CT friends at our LinkedIn Group page here.

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