Sile Walsh - Coaching Psychology and Organisational Consultant.
Sile Walsh HDip, NUI, MAC Integrative Psychology Coach, Author, Facilitator & Supervisor.
Sile's formal education includes a HDip in Coaching Psychology from University College Cork and qualifications in Leadership, Participatory Management and Professional Supervision. Sile is currently adding to her portfolio with a MSc in Personal and Management Coaching from UCC. Sile is also a registered member of The Association of Coaching.
Sile specializes in the role of self in life, work and relationships working with professionals across a number of fields. With a passion for coaching psychology and using authenticity as a core value when working with individuals and organizations. Sile writes for a number of local and international publications and contributes to discussions in the media in relation to the role of self in life, work and relationships.
Sile has been working with business and thought leaders since 2008 across a number of sectors nationally and internationally with clients in the USA, UK and Europe. With experience supporting leadership development, organisational culture, congruence between values and actions, customer service systems, performance and supporting solutions to the interference that impacts people performance. Through facilitating, training and coaching in groups and one on one settings in the not for profit, pharmaceutical, hospitality, healthcare, social and educational sectors.
Sile is passionate and experienced in designing, training, supervising and facilitating programs for charities and private organisation that wish to support the well-being and performance of their people using coaching psychology interventions. When appropriate Sile uses participatory action research approach and peer support approaches.
Sile assists individuals in addressing areas in which they wish to improve their experience and performance including stress management, relationship development, recovery, self-care, conflict resolution, anxiety management and professional development.
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