European Economic
and Social Committee
European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Coach Federation (ICF) and others, Professional Charter for Coaching and Mentoring, June 2011
Summary of the initiative
Description of the Initiative
Sector
Sector
Self/Co-Regulation Basic Act
Self/Co-Regulation Basic Act
Geographical Coverage
Description
Description
Conduct an initial survey of compliance capacity of future regulatees | Conduct regular visits and spot checks | Initiate complaints procedures | Maintain database of those bounded by the norms | Produce regular reports | Receive complaints and verify if norms were breached or not | Reflexive dialogue with the - stakeholders | Other | |
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European Commission | ||||||||
National public authority | ||||||||
International public authority | ||||||||
Private regulator (code owner) | yes | yes | ||||||
Private independent party with a mandate (e.g. auditors) | ||||||||
Self-appointed private parties (e.g. NGOs) |
At the heart of the Professional Charter is a requirement that subscribing professional bodies make it a condition of membership that their members abide by a Code of Ethics containing minimum standards, and that they shall have and enforce a Disciplinary and Complaints procedure to deal with cases of alleged breaches of such a Code of Ethics.
In this regard, both the EMCC and the ICF are committed to providing a forum where individuals can bring complaints about alleged breaches of the Code of Ethics by their members and accredited/credentialed coaches. Both professional bodies have adopted a policy and set of procedures that provide for review, investigation and response to alleged unethical practices or behaviour deviating from their respective Codes of Ethics. To affect this policy, both organisations have implemented a process, (ICF's Ethical Conduct Review (ECR) Process; and the EMCC's Complaints and Disciplinary Procedure) for the fair review of complaints concerning the ethical conduct of their members and accredited/credentialed coaches; and be responsive to complaints concerning experiences believed to be breaches of their Codes of Ethics.
The EMCC encourages the resolution of concerns about a member’s professional conduct directly, if this is appropriate and achievable, through discussion and facilitation. In the case of the ICF, the ECR Process, which is administered by an Independent Review Board (IRB), also allows for certain matters with the consent of all parties to be referred to a Mediated Resolution Panel.
Faming, shaming and blaming | Judicial sanctions | Membership suspension/exclusion | Private fines | Other | |
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Private Regulator | yes | yes | |||
Private independent party with a mandate (e.g. auditors) | |||||
Court system | |||||
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) / Online dispute resolution (ODR) |
Downloads
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SMO self- and co-regulation database - private code 142