Coaching clients through Divorce is a part of my coaching I would describe as a double edge sword. One on side it can be emotionally gruelling, frustrating, alarming and often incredibly sad but on the other it means I have the opportunity to provide support and...
Difficult Conversations – we all have them. Now and then. When we absolutely have to. You know the sort I mean, the one where we have to break bad news to someone or raise an awkward issue. We have to tell a friend something we (either just us or a group of...
Earlier this month I spent some time with two Family Law Partners at Trethowans in Salisbury. Trethowans is one of the leading law firms in the South West and as such are pathing the way in practising Collaborative Law – a dispute resolution path first...
A few weeks’ ago, Sir Roger Scruton became the latest victim of a smear campaign played out on Twitter which capitulated in his being fired by the government from his post as unpaid chairman of a government quango, “Building Better, Building...
Hmmm, I’m not quite sure what I think about today’s announcement from The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) (please see link to the report at the end of this post) which basically says ‘there is no good evidence that time in front...