Code | BPS/GB/92 |
Name | The British Psychological Society; Division of Coaching Psychology; 2004-; SGCP |
Corporate Name | The British Psychological Society |
Subordinate | Division of Coaching Psychology |
Dates | 2004- |
Epithet | SGCP |
DatesAndPlaces | Leicester |
Address | Leicester |
Activity | The British Psychological Society Special Group in Coaching Psychology was formed as a result of lobbying by the Coaching Psychology Forum (CPF). CPF originally started as an internet based forum. It was founded in 2002 in response to concerns about untrained or poorly trained coaches, and the related need to promote improved standards of practice for the benefit of the profession of coaching, coaches, their clients and the public at large. In February 2003 CPF formed a working group and petitioned for the British Psychological Society to set up a group that supported psychologists who were involved in coaching practice, to enable them to focus on deepening understanding and awareness of coaching psychology as an area of psychological practice.
After almost 2 years, on 15 December 2004, the Executive Committee of the SGCP was established at the inaugural Annual General Meeting of the Special Group in Coaching Psychology attended by 360 members.
2020 SGCP sought the re-designation of the Special Group in Coaching Psychology to the Division of Coaching Psychology. The SGCP Committee agreed in November 2020 to pursue re-designation as a Division and called a Special General Meeting. The SGM of the SGCP took place on 12th January 2021 to consider the resolution to re-designate the Special Group and to approve membership criteria for new members wishing to join the Special Group once it is re-designated as a Division. The standards that had been approved by PACT were submitted to the Special Group for Coaching for consideration.
The SGCP SGM passed the resolution for re-designation (40 members in favour; 4 members opposed; 1 abstention) and approved the membership criteria for the Division (36 members in favour; 1 member opposed; 9 abstentions).
Membership in October 2020 stands at 2,319.
On the 26 July 2021 at the BPS AGM members voted in favour on the resolution 'Special Group in Coaching Psychology becomes the Division of Coaching Psychology'. On the 1 November 2021 the Division of Coaching Psychology was formally established.
In 2021 the SGCP's two coaching journals, International Coaching Psychology Review & The Coaching Psychologist, were moved to digital only platforms to reduce the impact of print and distribution on the environment.
2004 Chair Stephen Palmer Hon Sec Alana O'Brion 2005 Chair Stephen Palmer 2006 Chair Pauline Willis 2007 Chair Siobhain O'Ruirdan 2008 Chair Alison Whybrow 2009 Chairs Vicky Ellam-Dyson & Ho Law 2010-12 Chair Angela Hetherington 2012 Chair Mary Watts (Mar-Dec 2012) S C Corris 2012-14 Chair Sarah Corrie Hon Sec Gurchan Dhillon 2014-16 Chair Dasha Grajfoner 2016-19 Chair David Webster 2019-21 Chair Laura Rees-Davies 2021- Chair Jonathan Passmore
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PublishedWorks | International Coaching Psychology Review and Coaching Psychologist are available from Senate House Library |
Source | BPS website accessed 20 February 2018. Chairmen from Annual Reports |
Conventions | International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) - Ottawa 1996 ISBN ISBN 0-9696035-3-3 National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997 |
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RefNo | Title | Dates |
BPS/002/4/06 | BPS Special Group in Coaching Psychology | 2004 |