Coaching – the Next Level

Mercure Hotel Milton Keynes, The Approach, Two Mile Ash, Milton Keynes, MK88LY

Monday October 21st

​The workshop will enhance any basic coaching skills you may already have and you can study the art of coaching at a more advanced level for the driver training industry. In turn this will help you stand out from the other ADIs and enable you to gain more customers due to the experience you give them. This workshop will take your skills to the next level and help you to develop lasting changes in driver behaviour.

The workshop is suitable for:

• All ADIs who want to continue to learn more about client centred and coaching skills
• ADIs who have previously enjoyed other basic coaching courses and want to develop themselves even further
• ADIs helping to train other ADIs in client centred techniques

This workshop is an opportunity to meet fellow ADIs and take time to yourself to consider and improve your coaching and client centred skills.  Our expert trainers, Parv Walling and Lynne Barrie are there throughout the day to help and support you.

The agenda:
• Understand how we learn
• How the brain works in the learning process
• Learning for the long term and setting the scene
• Understanding EQ (Emotional Intelligence)
• Influencing negative attitudes and limiting beliefs
• Developing coaching conversations focused on thoughts, emotions and beliefs
• Understanding behavioural change techniques
• During the day you will continue to develop your essential coaching skills: rapport, listening, questioning and feedback

Bookings via the website www.adinjc.org.uk or on 0800 8202 444

Price: Members £99, non-members £119

The workshop includes lunch and refreshments throughout the day, free parking, resource materials and CPD certificate.

 

Mock driving tests. Have your say.

We’re going to design guidance to help you carry out the most realistic mock driving tests possible.

But we cannot design it without the help of instructors like you.

Have your say to help us understand what you use for mock tests and what you think needs to be in our official guidance.

You’ll just need to fill in a short survey – it takes about 10 minutes. It closes on 2 October 2019.

Take the survey

Thank you for your time – we really appreciate it.

How we’re giving driving instructors better tools to help their pupils

DVSA is updating and improving tools for driving instructors to help them prepare new drivers for a lifetime of safe driving.

Find out what’s being updated and when in our latest blog post from Sarah Scott, DVSA Deputy Head of Publishing.

Sarah also explains how you can apply to join the team working on our learning materials.

How we’re giving driving instructors better tools to help their pupils 

Developing an app to electronically record driving tests

Since we launched our 5 year strategy in 2017, we’ve been working to become a digitally-enabled organisation.

We want to provide modern, efficient and sustainable technology to support a mobile workforce and build brilliant digital services for our staff and customers.

Part of this work is developing an app to be used by driving examiners to record driving tests electronically.

Our latest blog post from Mark Magee explains more about this work and how it will benefit candidates taking their test.

Read ‘Developing an app to electronically record driving tests’