The SCC provides events that are freely open to the global coaching, coaching psychology, supervision and mentoring community to create the opportunity to collaborate for a sustainable future. You can register for upcoming events, and view replays of past events below.
The webinar and virtual-roundtable events are open to everyone within the professional community who has an interest in the topic, including those who are not members of any of the current Signatory associations. Please bookmark and share this page with your professional colleagues so everyone has the opportunity to develop knowledge, skills and their thinking together.
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Upcoming SCC Events
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Roundtable Event – 11th and 12th March 2026
Active Hope – A Framework for Positive Collaborative Impact
In this SCC Roundtable session, presented by Linda Aspey and Alice Howard-Vyse (see biographies below), you will learn about the Work that Reconnects (WtR), which helps to support and mobilise us to reconnect with what is really important, to face reality, and to reframe passive hope into active engagement during these troubling times. It was originally developed by inspirational eco-philosopher Joanna Macy in the late 1970s for activists, bringing together aspects of deep ecology, systems theory and Buddhism.
The Work is structured around the Spiral Journey, a framework that invites participants to explore their lived experience with honesty and care—acknowledging both gratitude and pain—while developing new perspectives and a deeper sense of connection. Rather than relying on passive optimism, Active Hope reframes hope as a practice: something we do, individually and collectively, through values-led choices and courageous conversations.
In this SCC Roundtable session, we invite you to experience WtR with a view to drawing on it as a framework, insight and set of resources you can use in your own client coaching work. It will also deepen our individual and collective capacity to work with climate related emotions, complexity and uncertainty, and strengthen our ability to journey together as a collaborative in these uncertain times.”
SCC Roundtables are 90-minute sessions designed to provide a collaborative learning space where practitioners from the SCC Signatory professional bodies gather to discuss topics that are timely and important in the global coaching and mentoring community. Anyone with interest in the topic is invited to freely attend.
11th March Session: Register for the Event
9:00 am UK / 10:00 am Central Europe / 11:00 am Eastern Europe / 2:30 pm India / 5:00 pm Malaysia and Western Australia / 6:00 pm Japan / 8:00 pm Eastern Australia / 10:00 pm New Zealand Time
12th March Session: Register for the Event
11:00 am US Eastern / 3:00 pm UK / 4:00 pm Central Europe / 5:00 pm Eastern Europe / 8:30 pm India Time
(please use a time zone converter if your region is not listed above)
HOSTS FROM SCC
Eve Turner, Global Supervisors’ Network (GSN)
Eve’s had three careers, first as a classical musician, then in the BBC where she ended up running a journalistic division with 250 staff and training as an internal coach, and finally as an independent coach, supervisor, researcher and author. She set up the Global Supervisors’ Network ten years ago and also co-founded the Climate Coaching Alliance in 2019 and is a founder member of the SCC. Eve’s won ten awards for her coaching, supervision, climate work, research and writing, most recently the 2025 Coaching at Work Lifetime Achievement Award.
Hetty Einzig, Association for Coaching (AC)
Hetty is a leadership coach, author and thought-leader. She is Director of Publications Strategy at the Association for Coaching. She holds a Master of Arts in Organizational Consulting: Systemic and Psychoanalytic Approaches. Hetty works globally with individuals, teams and groups and leads fresh thinking in coaching and leadership, women leaders and transpersonal coaching.
Uma Arora, Asia Pacific Alliance of Coaches (APAC)
Uma Arora is a leadership Coach and behavioral Scientist, working with individuals and enterprises helping build leadership capacity, enabling transformation and performance. As a Systems Coach she draws from Western and Eastern perspectives. Uma has an M.B.A. LLB, and master’s in science. She is a past President of Asia Pacific Alliance of Coaches.
PANELISTS
Linda Aspey
Linda is a qualified coach, facilitator, supervisor and psychotherapeutic counsellor (FBACP, MBACP Accred) and a trained facilitator of the Work that Reconnects and lives in the Cotswolds, UK. A founding member of the Climate Coaching Alliance, she brings insights and practices from WtR climate psychology to support people and organisations to navigate turbulent times and build emotional understanding and collective resilience. She regularly runs free or low cost sessions for groups across all sectors, including global businesses, local councils, and community groups.
Also global faculty at Time to Think, helping others to work with the “Thinking Environment”, Linda supports activists and climate and living planet initiatives including national campaigning organisations, advising organisers on weaving in care for the psychological, emotional and physical wellbeing of staff, volunteers, and audiences.
She is a board member of the Climate Psychology Alliance and leads on various projects including climate cafe listening circle training, and climate psychology talks and workshops. In 2023 Linda co-edited “Holding the Hope: reviving psychological and spiritual agency in the face of climate change” (PCCS Books) and in 2024 was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award for coaching and climate coaching by Coaching at Work magazine.
Read an article by Linda related to this topic:
Finding Hope Together: Toolbox Road Test of the Work that Reconnects, Coaching at Work, March/April 2022, Vol 17, Issue 2
Alice Howard-Vyse
Alice Howard-Vyse is a facilitator, strategist and coach supporting organisational leaders, coaches and communities to take meaningful action on climate and biodiversity challenges. Her recent work includes designing an initiative to help older people in Queensland prepare for disasters (on behalf of Queensland’s primary health network), catalysing national and local visions for regenerative futures across Australia, and supporting senior executives of a major oil company to understand planetary boundaries and their role in respecting them.
During the COVID-19 pandemic and Australia’s 2019/20 bushfires, Alice ran a series of Active Hope workshops, drawing on the work of Joanna Macy and Chris Johnstone, to help participants navigate the complex emotions these events stirred.
Alice holds post-graduate qualifications in Sustainability and Electronic Media, is a 2013 Fellow of the Centre for Sustainability Leadership (Australia), and a 2019 Fellow of Schumacher College (UK). Her facilitation blends systems thinking, embodied practice and reflective dialogue to create spaces that are grounded, compassionate and courageous. She lives on the mid-north of New South Wales with her partner, 2 step-teens, 3 cows, 4 chickens and two beloved dogs.
Read an article by Alice related to this topic:
Creating Circles of Active Hope, Alice’s Medium article, written in 2020
Flyer for the Event
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Past SCC Events
View past SCC events by watching the replays available below.
Active Hope: How Coaches can Support the ICJ Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
(17th December 2025)
View the recording of this SCC Roundtable session from 17th December 2025 to learn about the recent landmark UN International Court of Justice (ICJ) Advisory Opinion on the climate crisis, and its potential for positive impact for people and planet and implications for leaders everywhere. For the first time nation states are now obligated by law to mitigate, repair and compensate for the destructive practices that have caused the climate crisis.
Adopted unanimously (only the 5th time in its nearly 80-year history) the suit was driven by a small group of Pacific Islands law students.
You will hear their story of courage and tenacity, and reflect on what this means for coaches, mentors and our clients. How can we help our clients step up to this new responsibility for people and planet? How can coaching and mentoring support the intentions of the Advisory Opinion?
The session featured Hetty Einzig from the Association for Coaching, Hellen Hettinga from the Global Supervisors’ Network, and Brian Lowell French from the International Association of Coaching. The special guest was Belyndar Rikimani, who serves as the Campaign and Research Lead for the “Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change” group who were the instrumental players in bringing the suit that led to the ICJ ruling.
Replay of the 76 minute Roundtable Session:
Excerpt: View the 31 minute pre-recorded interview with Belyndar Rikimani of the PISCFF – Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change.
Launching the SCC Webinar Series
View the recording of this “Launching the SCC” session that was part of the webinar series provided in August and September of 2025 to discover the story of the evolution of the former JGSG-Joint Global Statement Group into the new form of the SCC-Sustainability Coaching Coalition.
Launching the SCC Webinar (Session 1 – 13th August 2025)
View the replay of the the first session of the Launching the SCC webinar, featuring panelists Eve Turner (GSN), Magdalena Mook (ICF), Rita Symons (EMCC), Hetty Einzig (AC), Mike Morgan (ICF), and Brian French (IAC).
Check back for more past events as the recordings become available.

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