Coaching and Mentoring Forum
A community for coaches and mentors to further their individual and collective professional development and impact.
Welcome to NUCAM
Thank you for being part of the Newcastle University Coaching and Mentoring Forum (NUCAM).
This community is for coaches and mentors who want to focus on their professional development.
Here you can collaborate and engage in stimulating discussions based on scholarly research.
As a member, you have exclusive access to:
- digital resources, such as videos and presentations
- information about upcoming events
- the latest news updates and opportunities
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Solution-focussed coaching in the outdoors
An enlightening session with Angela Topping on solution-focused coaching outdoors, exploring the transformative impact of nature on our coaching experiences and practices.
Coaching and Mentoring to Support Learning and Development
The latest in our series explores the challenges and opportunities supporting a variety of learners engaged in both FE and HE.
Navigating coaching in talent management programmes: specificities and challenges
Led by Dr Karine Mangion-Thornley, this webinar offered insightful perspectives on the unique aspects and challenges of talent coaching.
How can coaching support managers experiencing stress at work?
Jo Cartwright, a leadership development coach and mentor, explored coaching managers experiencing the effects of stress in the workplace.
Team Coaching Practice
In this session, we explored Team Coaching Practice with Dr Joanne James, Reader in Leadership Development and Organisation Futures at Newcastle University Business School.
Blind spots: the executive as coach and coaching in voluntary organisations
In our third Forum we welcomed Gary Hughes, an MA in Coaching graduate and Chief Executive of the Students' Union at Durham University.
Coaching as an embodied practice
Our second Forum session featured presentations from guest speakers Lynne Cavanagh-Cole and Marie Bleuze.
Coaching spaces - physical and virtual
Kate Simpson presented her research on coaches experience of building rapport with clients online.