Accountability Partner Programme

Become the person
someone else needed
when they were stuck.

The Unchaining Potential Accountability Partner Programme

You have done the work. You know what it feels like to be held to the things you said you wanted — and how different that is from having someone simply believe in you. Now we are asking whether you are ready to be that person for someone else.

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What is the programme

Peer accountability.
Done properly.

The Unchaining Potential Accountability Partner Programme matches people who have done their own belief work with participants who are actively working through the Unchaining Potential framework.

This is not coaching. It is not counselling. It is something more specific: a structured 30-day peer partnership, built around honesty, pattern recognition, and holding someone to what they said they wanted.

Partners are paid for their time. The programme manages matching, session structure, quality assurance, and payment — so you can focus entirely on the work.

"The partnership gave you a mirror. You get to keep what you saw in it."
The role

What you actually do

01
You listen — really listen

Not for the gap where you can offer your opinion. For the thing they are not quite saying. For the pattern running underneath the story. This is the whole skill.

02
You ask the question they are avoiding

Not the kind one. Not the safe one. The one you noticed them sidestepping. The one that, if they answered it honestly, would move something.

03
You hold them to what they said

They said they would do the specific thing. Two weeks later, they have a very good reason why they didn't. Your job is to notice — and to ask about that reason with curiosity, not judgement.

04
You do not rescue

When they are uncomfortable, you do not rush to resolve it. When they are stuck, you do not hand them the answer. The discomfort is often where the work is.

05
You complete your own notes

Within 24 hours of every session. What you observed, what you asked, what you learned about yourself from being in the room with someone else's work.

06
You take care of yourself

This work is absorbing. The programme monitors your wellbeing as actively as your participant's. You are allowed to say when something is hard.

Who we are looking for

Not a therapist.
Not a coach.
Someone who has done the work.

I

You have genuinely engaged with your own belief patterns

Not just read about them. Not just understood them intellectually. You have sat with one — the Worthiness Gap, the Perfectionism Shield, the Inherited Script, the Fear of Being Seen — and done the specific, uncomfortable work of trying to move inside it.

II

You can hold space without taking over

You know the difference between asking a question that serves the other person and asking one that shows how perceptive you are. You have enough self-awareness to notice when you are doing the latter.

III

You have sat with someone in difficulty — and not fixed it

You know what it costs to stay present with someone's discomfort rather than rushing to resolve it. This is not a skill most people are taught. If you have it, you know.

IV

You are honest about where you still have work to do

The application asks you about your own limitations. We are not looking for candidates who have resolved everything. We are looking for candidates who can name accurately what they have not yet resolved — and who won't bring it uninvited into someone else's session.

V

You can commit to a 30-day partnership

Not when it is convenient. Not when the sessions are energising. On the ordinary Tuesday when you would rather not. Reliability is the foundation everything else is built on.

Eligibility

What matters.
What doesn't.

What we look for
  • Honest, specific self-knowledge about your own belief patterns
  • Evidence of genuine relational capacity — the ability to listen without advising
  • Reliability and follow-through
  • Willingness to be supervised in the first 30 days — this applies to everyone, no exceptions
  • Commitment to completing session notes within 24 hours
  • Honesty in the disclosure sections of the application
What does not disqualify you
  • A criminal record or spent conviction — disclosed honestly, it does not bar you
  • A mental health history, diagnosis or period of treatment — we ask, and it does not disqualify
  • No professional qualifications in coaching or therapy
  • Not having finished the book — though it helps to have read it
  • Being in the middle of your own belief work — many of our best partners are
  • Not being certain you're ready — that uncertainty is worth exploring in the application
What you receive

The structure.
The support.
The income.

£

85% of session fees

You set your rate (£25–£85 per session). 85% is paid to you after each session is rated at 3.5/5 or above. The programme takes 15%.

Trusted Partner status

Cumulative rating of 4.5/5 across 10 or more sessions earns you a Trusted Partner badge — unlocking priority matching and a higher profile in the pool.

Structured framework

Facilitation guides, session structure templates, the full programme toolkit. You are never starting a session from nothing.

Supervised first 30 days

An assigned programme supervisor reviews your early session notes and conducts two check-in calls. This is support, not assessment — though it informs your accreditation.

Ongoing development

Monthly partner check-ins, access to a private partner forum, and a clear path to re-accreditation every six months with feedback built in.

Voluntary suspension

Life happens. You can pause your accreditation without losing it — for up to 12 months — and return with a shortened renewal process.

The honest part
"This is not an easy role to do well. We are not looking for people who think it will be."

Holding space for someone else's belief work is absorbing, occasionally distressing, and consistently humbling. Partners who are honest about this in their application — and honest about where their own work still lives — are the ones who do it best.

The programme exists to support you. The governance pack, the supervision, the session notes, the monthly check-ins — all of it is designed with your wellbeing as seriously as the participant's. But we cannot do that unless you tell us the truth.

How to apply

Four steps from
here to accredited.

01

Read the governance pack

Log in to the partner portal and read the full governance pack — especially the Code of Conduct and Safeguarding Policy — before you begin the application.

02

Complete the application

Twelve sections including your belief profile, relational capacity questions, practical requirements, and the disclosure sections. Takes 45–60 minutes done properly.

03

Trial partnership

If approved, you are matched with a trial participant for a free supervised 30-day partnership. Your supervisor reviews your notes and conducts two check-in calls.

04

Accreditation decision

Based on your trial rating (3.5/5 minimum), supervisor review, and session notes. Communicated within 3 working days of the end of your trial period.

Access partner portal & apply

The application, governance pack, and Code of Conduct are all inside the portal.

Ready

Fear builds the cage.
From here — from now —
you can Choose Forward.

If you have done the work, and you are ready to be the person someone else needed — we would like to hear from you.

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