Sustainability Coaching Coalition Signatories
The SCC is a coalition of professional bodies that serve the areas of coaching, coaching psychology, mentoring and supervision (see listing below with links to the associations website).
The professional bodies are referred to as Signatories since their association has agreed to adopt and sign the joint-statement (note that we use the term Signatories instead of Members). Representatives from each association meet on a quarterly basis to co-create ways to utilize the profession to address the collective environmental, social, and ecosystemic needs facing the world.
To be included within the group, a signatory must be a non-profit organization who serves their members by providing quality standards and learning & development opportunities, with ethics as a fundamental part of its philosophy.

Visit the Signatories Web-Sites:
- AC: Association for Coaching
- APAC: Asia Pacific Alliance of Coaches
- APECS: Association for Professional Executive Coaching and Supervision
- BPS: the British Psychological Society
- CCA: Climate Coaching Alliance
- COMENSA: Coaches and Mentors of South Africa
- EASC: European Association for Supervision and Coaching
- EMCC: European Mentoring and Coaching Council
- GSN: Global Supervisors’ Network
- IAC: International Association of Coaching
- ICF: International Coaching Federation
- IOC: Institute of Coaching
- ISCP: International Society for Coaching Psychology
About the Signatories:
The Signatories are collectively committed to fostering innovative approaches to address the ecosystemic emergency. All signatories meet the following key eligibility requirements:
- They are non-profit organizations.
- They serve their members by improving quality/standards and providing learning and development opportunities. These may include membership bodies in coaching, coaching psychology, mentoring, and supervision, or education/research-based institutions/organizations.
- They serve the profession of coaching, mentoring, coaching psychology, and supervision in full or in part and, through their members/students, contribute positively to society.
- They may be global or country-wide in reach, offering events, standards, and liaising with other bodies. If an organization has affiliated organizations in different regions or countries, only the global body would be a signatory.
- Ethics are a fundamental part of the signatory’s philosophy. They will either have their own Code of Ethics or explicitly encourage its use in their activities.
