My name is Andy Campbell – thanks for visiting.
I have many years experience in the Charity, Education and Voluntary Sectors – always working to bring hope and possibility to others.
I set up Qawah Coaching to help in many practical ways, (including but not limited to):
> individual and team/community coaching,
> accredited and bespoke training,
> wellbeing reviews and consultations,
> resource creation or more.
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Qawah (pronounced “K-wah”) is a variant of the ancient Hebrew word Qavah, which can be best translated into English as: “wait, hope and trust“.
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I qualified as an Accredited Coach (with Animas Centre for Coaching) after noticing how many of my youth and community peers struggled to invest in themselves – and recognising that this had too often been part of my own story.
Being coached over many years has helped me immensely – and continues to do so – and I genuinely love the privilege of offering the same support to others.
I have a particular focus on helping those who help others, but have clients in fields as diverse as charity or church leadership, criminology, medical supplies and education – see here for more information on the coaching I offer.
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I am qualified Trainer of accredited courses in both First Aid for Mental Health and Safeguarding. These courses are available both on- and off-line, and at different levels of complexity and application. See here for more information on these and other courses I run.
While much of the training I run is for specific groups and organisations, I do often have space on paid and free training. See here for details of this and to sign up to any that catch your eye. Please contact me if have any questions, especially with respect to discounted or group rates.
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I am also an accomplished public speaker, facilitator and trainer – offering a range of services to you or your organisation. Recently, I have helped with team building, creative reflection, time management, dealing with stress and overwhelm – among other things! See here for more information, and contact me to find out how I can help you.
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Andy is a highly empathetic and insightful coach.
His support has enabled me to gain different perspectives on the challenging areas in my life, and to find positive ways forward.
He has a way of hearing what you are not saying, and gently guiding you towards those epiphany moments!
Charles, Youth Worker









Hi Andy,
Following my experience of your First Aid for Mental Health course and my daughter’s Samaritans training, I am feeling drawn to explore more training in listening skills or eventually counselling. Can you advise possible next steps please?
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Hi Pip – glad to hear you are looking into this. There are a plethora of courses available in these areas (ranging from free to very expensive, and everything in between), so it does depend on what direction(s) you are looking to head in!
Some suggestions:
1) Active Listening:
a) If you on LinkedIn, you can sign up to their LinkedIn Learning (free for the 1st month) and there are some decent entry-level listening courses there – for example this one: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/improving-your-listening-skills
b) Coursera also have a free one here: https://www.coursera.org/lecture/wharton-communication-skills/active-listening-wPEgL
c) And the Open University often have a range of free courses on offer too – check this one out: https://www.open.edu/openlearn/money-business/effective-communication-the-workplace/content-section-overview?active-tab=content-tab
2) Counselling.
a) Reed presently have a level 2 certificate in counselling: https://www.reed.co.uk/courses/free/counselling
b) The OU again: https://www.open.edu/openlearn/bacp
It will also be worth exploring if your place of work or any networks you belong to have wisdom to share. Workplace CPD will often have suggestions for example.
Hope that’s a useful start – book a chat if you want more musings or general encouragement 🙂
Andy
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