Sunshine Treets

Coaching Costs

Costs

One to One – Back on Track Coaching

5 ‘Back on Track’ Coaching Sessions (online)

Includes five 45min- 1hour weekly or fortnightly

£350

Group Coaching Sessions

Group coaching sessions – 2 day intensive training (online)

2 full day sessions for 6 – 12 participants – sessions held 2 weeks apart to allow for progression – we encourage and welcome groups/organisations working in partnership to get maximum value from the sessions if they do not have the full 12 participants to fill spaces.

£1000 (up to 6 participants)

£1500 (up to 12 participants)

Lead Coach Details: Dr Heather McKnight

Please contact heather@magneticideal.org to book your sessions.

Benefits of ‘Back on Track’ coaching programme:

  • Regular contact – Space to discuss their issues, feel connected, and reduce isolation.
  • Planning and Organisational support – creating space to think realistically about progress, thinking about obtaining work/life balance
  • Linking with Services and Building Networks – An opportunity for signposting to services and networks of support that can enhance a sense of belonging and promote wellbeing, also to signpost to mental health and medical services if needed
  • Wellbeing focused – It takes a holistic approach, and there is a chance to discuss all aspects that constitute the life of a community leader (family life, work-life, academic life, social life, health)
  • Confidence building –  The sessions will focus on documenting progress made and potential, aims to build confidence for those community leaders who are struggling and have been negatively impacted by their experiences in lockdown
  • Safe – Provided either online via video call or phone call so COVID-safe

Please note Back on Track Coaching is not:

  • Is a supportive programme and is not meant to place undue pressure on participants who are struggling
  • It is fully confidential and client information disclosed and targets set will not be disclosed to employers review of their work or progress by employers or institutions unless participants choose to do so under their own discretion
  • It is not counselling, nor is it meant to replace professional help for mental health issues