An ethical framework for coaching research among vulnerable groups: Paving the way to a more inclusive approach

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Collins, J. and Nacif, A. P. 2024. An ethical framework for coaching research among vulnerable groups: Paving the way to a more inclusive approach. Philosophy of Coaching: An International Journal. 9 (1), pp. 15-36.
AuthorsCollins, J. and Nacif, A. P.
Abstract

Scholarship on vulnerable groups in coaching is growing. Yet, there are no specific ethical frameworks focused on guiding researchers and practitioners researching coaching among vulnerable groups. This theoretical article addresses this gap by developing a framework to depict the multiple dimensions of ethical decision-making when working with vulnerable groups in coaching research. It contends that attention to the tensions emerging through the dual role of practitioner and researcher in coaching research is key to navigating ethical decision-making. The article also identifies ‘vulnerable groups’ as worthy of study within coaching research as means to bolster the evidence base for coaching and to address scholarship’s biases towards more privileged groups.

KeywordsCoaching research; Vulnerable groups; Dual role
Year2024
JournalPhilosophy of Coaching: An International Journal
Journal citation9 (1), pp. 15-36
PublisherPhilosophy of Coaching
ISSN2371-5251
Official URLhttps://doi.org/10.22316/poc/09.1.03
Related URLhttps://philosophyofcoaching.org/
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OnlineMay 2024
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Accepted25 Jun 2024
Deposited02 Jul 2025
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