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AoEC Accreditation
AoEC Accreditation
When you become a graduate with either our Practitioner Diploma, Professional Practitioner Diploma or our Advanced Practitioner Diploma you can also become an AoEC Accredited Executive Coach for free for 12 months from the date of your Assessment.
There are significant benefits to becoming an AoEC Accredited Coach:
1. The right to use the differentiating title 'AoEC Accredited Executive Coach'.
2. The opportunity to be part of the AoEC community of exceptional coaches with a reputation for high standards and cutting-edge practice
3. The kudos of being accredited with a training organisation which is recognized by ICF, EMCC and AC
4. The time to build your hours to apply to one of the professional accrediting bodies, whilst still being able to promote yourself as accredited for business opportunities.
The free accreditation is subject to a small number of criteria being met.
1. You agree to abide by the AoEC Code of Practice: Standards of Ethical Conduct
2. You agree to have regular supervision at a minimum ratio of 1 hour of supervision to 20 hours of coaching
3. You continue to seek professional development (CPD hours)
4. You can provide evidence of Professional Indemnity Insurance of £1 million (minimum)
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