Coaching Toolkit for Child Welfare

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250 The Coaching Toolkit for Child Welfare Practice


Table 9.1. Comparison of Coaching, Counseling and Mentoring (Mink, Owen & Mink,
1993)


Strategy TimeFrame- Purpose Focus Objectives


Coaching


Short to
inter-
mediate

Job-related
learning

Learning
and/or
development
for current
or future job.

Helping improve
or transform
individual, team, or
agency
performance
through learning.

Counseling


Varies;
typically
short-term

Remedy
motivational
or attitude
problems.

Remedial or
development
al; any area
of person’s
life space

Active listening;
exploring feelings
and ideas; breaking
frames of reference;
and examining
values, goals, and
variables that
creates
unsatisfactory or
satisfactory
personal outcomes.

Mentoring


Mainly long
term

Career,
family role,
and current
performance
that is future
related

Typically
development
al; often
covers all life
structures –
current and
future.

Creating career
opportunities;
encouraging
extensive programs
of development –
degree programs,
certification, and
professional
licensing; and
fostering and
supporting career
decisions.
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