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The ICF Code of Ethics
Part One: The ICF Philosophy of Coaching
The International Coach Federation adheres to a form of coaching that
honors the client as the expert in his/her life and work and believes
that every client is creative, resourceful, and whole. Standing on this
foundation, the coach's responsibility is to:
Discover, clarify, and align
with what the client wants to achieve
Encourage client self-discovery
Elicit client-generated solutions
and strategies
Hold the client responsible and
accountable
Part Two: The ICF Definition of Coaching
Professional Coaching is an ongoing professional
relationship that helps people produce extraordinary results in their lives,
careers, businesses or organizations. Through the process of coaching,
clients deepen their learning, improve their performance, and enhance their
quality of life.
In each meeting, the client chooses the focus of conversation, while the coach
listens and contributes observations and questions. This interaction creates
clarity and moves the client into action. Coaching accelerates the client's progress
by providing greater focus and awareness of choice. Coaching concentrates on
where clients are now and what they are willing to do to get where they want
to be in the future. ICF member coaches and ICF credentialed coaches recognize
that results are a matter of the client's intentions, choices and actions, supported
by the coach's efforts and application of the coaching process.
Part Three: The ICF Standards of Ethical Conduct
Professional Conduct At Large
1) As a coach: I will conduct myself in a manner that reflects
positively upon the coaching profession and I will refrain
from engaging in conduct or making statements that may negatively
impact the public's understanding or acceptance of coaching
as a profession.
2) I will not knowingly make any public statements that are untrue or misleading,
or make false claims in any written documents relating to the coaching profession.
3) I will respect different approaches to coaching. I will honor the efforts
and contributions of others and not misrepresent them as my own.
4) I will be aware of any issues that may potentially lead to the misuse of my
influence by recognizing the nature of coaching and the way in which it may affect
the lives of others.
5) I will at all times strive to recognize personal issues that may impair, conflict
or interfere with my coaching performance or my professional relationships. Whenever
the facts and circumstances necessitate, I will promptly seek professional assistance
and determine the action to be taken, including whether it is appropriate to
suspend or terminate my coaching relationship(s).
6) As a trainer or supervisor of current and potential coaches, I will conduct
myself in accordance with the ICF Code of Ethics in all training and supervisory
situations.
7) I will conduct and report research with competence, honesty and within recognized
scientific standards. My research will be carried out with the necessary approval
or consent from those involved, and with an approach that will reasonably protect
participants from any potential harm. All research efforts will be performed
in a manner that complies with the laws of the country in which the research
is conducted.
8) I will accurately create, maintain, store and dispose of any records of work
done in relation to the practice of coaching in a way that promotes confidentiality
and complies with any applicable laws.
9) I will use ICF member contact information (email addresses, telephone numbers,
etc.) only in the manner and to the extent authorized by the ICF.
Professional Conduct With Clients
10) I will be responsible for setting clear, appropriate, and culturally sensitive
boundaries that govern any physical contact that I may have with my clients.
11) I will not become sexually involved with any of my clients.
12) I will construct clear agreements with my clients, and will honor all agreements
made in the context of professional coaching relationships.
13) I will ensure that, prior to or at the initial session, my coaching client
understands the nature of coaching, the bounds of confidentiality, financial
arrangements and other terms of the coaching agreement.
14) I will accurately identify my qualifications, expertise and experience as
a coach.
15) I will not intentionally mislead or make false claims about what my client
will receive from the coaching process or from me as their coach.
16) I will not give my clients or prospective clients information or advice I
know or believe to be misleading.
17) I will not knowingly exploit any aspect of the coach-client relationship
for my personal, professional or monetary advantage or benefit.
18) I will respect the client's right to terminate coaching at any point during
the process. I will be alert to indications that the client is no longer benefiting
from our coaching relationship.
19) If I believe the client would be better served by another coach, or by another
resource, I will encourage the client to make a change.
20) I will suggest that my clients seek the services of other professionals when
deemed appropriate or necessary.
21) I will take all reasonable steps to notify the appropriate authorities in
the event a client discloses an intention to endanger self or others.
Confidentiality/Privacy
22) I will respect the confidentiality of my client's information, except as
otherwise authorized by my client, or as required by law.
23) I will obtain agreement from my clients before releasing their names as clients
or references, or any other client identifying information.
24) I will obtain agreement from the person being coached before releasing information
to another person compensating me.
Conflicts of Interest
25) I will seek to avoid conflicts between my interests and the interests of
my clients.
26) Whenever any actual conflict of interest or the potential for a conflict
of interest arises, I will openly disclose it and fully discuss with my client
how to deal with it in whatever way best serves my client.
27) I will disclose to my client all anticipated compensation from third parties
that I may receive for referrals of that client.
28) I will only barter for services, goods or other non-monetary remuneration
when it will not impair the coaching relationship.
Part Four: The ICF Pledge of Ethics
As a professional coach, I acknowledge and agree to honor
my ethical obligations to my coaching clients and colleagues
and to the public at large. I pledge to comply with the ICF
Code of Ethics, to treat people with dignity as independent
and equal human beings, and to model these standards with those
whom I coach. If I breach this Pledge of Ethics or any part
of the ICF Code of Ethics, I agree that the ICF in its sole
discretion may hold me accountable for so doing. I further
agree that my accountability to the ICF for any breach may
include loss of my ICF membership and/or my ICF credentials.
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