This ½ day will be based upon using a “solutions-focused” methodology, developed originally from systemic family therapy, proven to be a very effective approach in coaching and mentoring conversations.
The programme will be highly participative and there will be several opportunities to practise and further develop skills.
Objectives:
- Creating and developing the effective coaching and mentoring conversations
- How do they differ from other styles of conversation?
- What is the difference between “coaching” and “mentoring”?
- Understanding the skills of effective contracting – starting well
- Reflection on five key skills: questions, listening, reflecting and summarising, silence and offering advice.
- Creating an effective rhythm in the conversation.
- Better use of language – a solutions-focused approach.
- Some coaching tools to structure your conversation with – “scaling” and the HOPES model
- Structuring a mentoring conversation – the difference?
- A number of opportunities to practise and try some new things
- Spotting danger signs of deeper issues
- Identifying what to take back and use in your own practice and what next
Outline Agenda:
13:00 Prompt start
- Introductions
- Setting the context; positioning of the session by a member of
- Building a model of effective mentoring
- What makes an effective “mentor?”
- A coaching and mentoring exercise to reflect on
- People who have supported us
- A definition of coaching and mentoring?
- So, what’s the difference?
- Coaching and mentoring – a demonstration
- What did we notice about that conversation?
- Tools, skills and values that underpin the supportive conversation
- The Rhythm of Effective Supporting Conversations
- The three basic steps in the ‘dance’
- Creating a balance
- Keeping the ‘client’ in mind
- “Time to think”
- Questions and the Role of Language
- Problem v progress
- Creating progress
- A Strengths and Resource Based Approach
- Listening with an appreciative ear
- Scaling – a tool for the mentoring conversation?
- HOPES – a way of structuring the conversation
- Practise Session
- Coaching / mentoring triads
- Chance to review practise
- End 16:00 prompt