It is important to recognise the difference between a course being accredited, approved or recognised, and a practitioner being accredited. Taking an accredited/approved/recognised training course does not of itself necessarily lead to the person taking it being accredited.
Being accredited as a coach or coaching psychologist by a professional body is really about the degree to which you have demonstrated to them that you have sufficient and appropriate training, have practiced and delivered sufficient coaching, have been individually supervised for your coaching by a suitably trained and experienced coaching or coaching psychology supervisor and had on-going continuing professional development etc. as well as adhering to the code of ethics and any other requirements of the professional body of which you are a member (at a suitable level).
Our Advanced Diploma in Coaching is Accredited by the Association for Coaching. Successful completion can lead to coach accreditation with the Association for Coaching at one of the following four levels: Foundation; Foundation Executive; Coach; Coach Executive.