The Journal of Coaching Ethics (JoCE) is an open-access international peer-reviewed journal is committed to fostering ethical discourse within coaching practice, supervision, research and the coaching profession more broadly. The JoCE is also interested in the development of coaching theory, ethical theory and philosophy and how it applies to coaching practice. Learn more >>
About the Journal
The JOURNAL of COACHING ETHICS (JoCE) is an open-access peer-reviewed journal, committed to fostering ethical discourse within coaching practice, supervision, research and the coaching profession. The JoCE is also interested in the development of coaching, ethical theory and philosophy and how it applies to coaching practice.
This international peer-reviewed journal focuses more broadly on the ethics of coaching practice and professional behaviour within the profession.
JoCE is relevant to academics, coaches of all theoretical persuasions and focus (e.g. C-Suite, life coaches, executive coaches, internal coaches, positive psychology coaching coaches, health coaches, coach supervisors, coaching bodies) and professionals in organisations.
Current Issue
Cover Symbolism
Boomerangs + white and blue + colourful = Australia its vibrancy my native home
Red, white = Malta, my native cultural home
Red, White, Blue = France, my home when founding the journal
Red = ethics are the beating heart of everything we do across all domains of life, and specifically for this Journal the field of coaching
Messy, interwoven, colourful fluidity = that is Ethics
Wendy-Ann Smith
Founding Editor