KIT-Coaching is built on transparency and professional clarity. All coaches are listed under one of the following statuses:
Certified KIT Coach
Has completed the official training program and passed all assessment components.
Active KIT Coach
A certified coach who meets ongoing professional requirements, including:
- Minimum annual supervision
- Ethical compliance
- Annual reporting
- Ongoing professional development (recommended)
Only Active KIT Coaches may market themselves or practice under the KIT-Coach title.
Non-active KIT Coach
A coach who has completed certification but is currently not meeting supervision requirements. They retain their certification but may not practice or present themselves as a KIT Coach until they reactivate their status.
KIT Trainee (In Training)
Enrolled in the KIT-Coach training program and may practice only with clearly disclosed trainee status and agreed-upon supervision.
Requirements for Maintaining Active Status
To remain active, a KIT Coach must:
- Attend a minimum of four supervision sessions per year
- Submit the Annual Coach Report
- Adhere to all ethical guidelines
- Maintain clarity and honesty in how the KIT-Coach title is used
What Happens if Supervision Requirements Are Not Met
If a coach does not meet the annual supervision requirement:
- Their status becomes paused
- They retain their certification
- They may not practice or advertise themselves as a KIT Coach
- Status can be reactivated once requirements are fulfilled
This structure protects clients and preserves professional standards.