ICF Arizona Presents: Ethics as a Lived Practice, From Code to Conscious Choice
DESCRIPTION:
Ethics in coaching is not something we think about only when something goes wrong. It is led by how we listen, how we hold power, how we relate to clients, and how we make decisions when situations feel complex, ambiguous, or emotionally charged. Much of ethical practice unfolds quietly, long before a clear dilemma ever presents itself.
This three-hour, interactive ethics training invites coaches into a reflective and experiential exploration of ethics as a lived practice. Rather than focusing on memorizing standards or analyzing extreme cases, the session centers on the internal conditions that shape ethical judgment, awareness, discernment, responsibility, and integrity over time.
Participants will engage in guided reflection, dialogue, and inquiry drawn from real coaching contexts. Together, we will explore how ethical challenges often arise subtly, how personal values and professional commitments intersect, and how coaches navigate moments where there is no single clear answer. The focus remains on cultivating ethical self-leadership and professional maturity, supporting coaches in staying grounded, present, and accountable in their work.
The International Coaching Federation Code of Ethics is integrated throughout the session as a living framework that supports ethical decision-making in practice. Rather than treating the Code as a checklist, participants are invited to experience it as a guide that reflects the lived realities of professional coaching.
This training is designed for coaches who value thoughtful practice, ongoing development, and the integrity of the coaching profession. It offers a spacious, engaging environment for reflection and conversation, supporting deeper awareness of how ethics is embodied across coaching relationships, professional boundaries, and evolving contexts in today's coaching landscape.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
Participants will leave with a deeper appreciation of ethics as a lived, moment-to-moment practice that is shaped by awareness, presence, and professional responsibility. Rather than experiencing ethics as something external or reactive, coaches will have reflected on how ethical practice is continuously formed through how they listen, relate, and choose in real coaching conversations.
They will develop greater clarity around how ethical challenges arise in everyday coaching work, often in subtle and nuanced ways rather than obvious dilemmas. This includes increased awareness of relational dynamics such as power, influence, boundaries, and attachment, and how these dynamics inform ethical judgment over time.
Participants will strengthen their capacity for ethical discernment when situations feel complex, ambiguous, or emotionally charged. Through reflection and dialogue, coaches will explore how to pause, inquire, and make conscious choices that align with professional standards and personal integrity, especially when there is no single clear answer.
Coaches will also deepen their relationship with the International Coaching Federation Code of Ethics, experiencing it as a practical and supportive framework for ethical decision-making rather than a checklist to follow. This supports a more confident, grounded engagement with the Code in real coaching contexts.
Finally, participants will leave with a strengthened sense of ethical self-leadership and professional maturity, supporting their ability to sustain trust, accountability, and integrity across coaching relationships and evolving professional environments.
CCE's:
*3 Core Competency Units
IMPORTANT: This registration process consists of TWO STEPS.
After completing your initial registration, you will receive an additional email instructing you to ALSO register via Zoom.
Please note that your registration will not be considered complete unless you also register through Zoom.
Presenter: Jille Bartolome

Jille Bartolome is a Master Certified Coach, master mentor, and coach educator with three decades of experience supporting the professional development of coaches at every stage of mastery. She is known for her ability to help coaches refine judgment, deepen presence, and navigate complexity with clarity and integrity.
Jille is the Founder and Training Director of CoachPath Academy, where she delivers coach training at all three levels, provides mentor coaching, and ethics education. She has served on faculty for CoachU, ADDCA, and the University of Texas at Dallas Executive Coaching Program and has assessed thousands of coaching sessions across multiple programs and credential levels.
As an assessor for the International Coaching Federation in both their credentialling and accreditation departments, Jille brings a seasoned perspective to ethical practice as something lived in real coaching conversations, not simply interpreted from a document. Her work is grounded, rigorous, and deeply respectful of the profession and those committed to mastering it.
*CCE Requirement Notes for Participants: Zoom: You will not be able to join the meeting if you are not logged into a Zoom account. If you don't have a Zoom account, you can create one for free at https://zoom.us. For attendance tracking purposes, all participants are required to login to their zoom account associated with their event registration. CCE’s: To be awarded CCE’s for participation in this event it is required to remain on camera for a minimum of 80% of the scheduled event.