Below you’ll find a list of CSA Graduates who work with CSA to promote first class supervision and coaching CPD across the profession. They are available to work with coaches at all levels, and provide a variety of services. To find out more about any particular individual accredited Coaching Supervisor, select their web address to open their individual profile where you will find their contact details. Edna Murdoch and Miriam Orriss, Founders and Directors of the CSA, also provide supervision services. Find out more about the support they offer.
Mr Kees de Vries MSc., PCC
Executive Life Coach and Supervisor Kees de Vries Coaching | Supervision
Biographical Info
Kees de Vries, I am a dancer.
Being a coach and supervisor is being a dancer.
Dancing is being in flow, having a relationship and having trust.
And then of course there is rhythm, moving and exploring together, having fun, making turns, according to the music.
I start with a cautious foxtrot. We feel each other, I sense what you want.
As an expert dancer, I’ll lead you to look good, to feel good, and I make you shine.
The knowing is in the body, not in the theory.
Not knowing is the essence in dancing. Not knowing ignites curiosity that keeps us in motion together.
And that creates room for discovering more possibilities and new moves, for breakthroughs and the unprecedented.
And of course for enhancement of the moves you already make in your practice.
Leadership, progress and results are all about relationships and driven by the person you are.
That is my motto for my coaching and supervision.
I am an accredited coach (PCC status) with 30 years of experience, and active member of the International Coach Federation.
Furthermore: ~ masters in work & organisation psychology, ~ registered psychologist NIP/W&O, ~ executive and life coach, certified by Hudson Institute of Coaching,
~ CSA accredited Coaching Supervisor, ~ certificate for attending Team Coaching Supervision Programme by Allison Hodge Associates.
The ICF awarded me with the 2014 President’s Award for outstanding work to promote coaching in a humanitarian capacity.
For eight years I have been active in the ICF’s Ethics Independent Review Board.
Currently I am developing thoughts about ethics for the coaching supervision practice.
