27th April 2011, 06:35 PM
From the report:
23. Recognition of
accredited historic
environment
professionals
IHBC and IfA identify the accreditation standards that professionals
should meet to be deemed suitably competent to lead historic
environment projects of various types and complexities. Appropriate
steps should be taken to counteract any market dynamics that
commercially advantage organisations or individuals that do not
meet or do not provide services meeting accepted quality standards,
including the use of planning conditions and supporting documents
and processes
24. Managing quality by
person
IfA increases its encouragement for and celebration of innovation
and leadership
IfA seeks a Royal Charter of Incorporation with a view to offering
relevant chartered status to historic environment practitioners
IfA and IHBC foster, and EH indicate approval for, a culture of
confident professionalism by a variety of means, including a move
away from excessive emphasis on process and product over skills
and judgemen
23. Recognition of
accredited historic
environment
professionals
IHBC and IfA identify the accreditation standards that professionals
should meet to be deemed suitably competent to lead historic
environment projects of various types and complexities. Appropriate
steps should be taken to counteract any market dynamics that
commercially advantage organisations or individuals that do not
meet or do not provide services meeting accepted quality standards,
including the use of planning conditions and supporting documents
and processes
24. Managing quality by
person
IfA increases its encouragement for and celebration of innovation
and leadership
IfA seeks a Royal Charter of Incorporation with a view to offering
relevant chartered status to historic environment practitioners
IfA and IHBC foster, and EH indicate approval for, a culture of
confident professionalism by a variety of means, including a move
away from excessive emphasis on process and product over skills
and judgemen