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The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has launched a major public engagement exercise to invite architects to help shape the regulator’s approach to continuing professional development (CPD).
The Building Safety Bill, introduced in Parliament in July 2021, will give ARB new powers to monitor the training and development architects carry out throughout their careers. ARB will introduce a scheme for monitoring CPD that will encourage architects to maintain and develop their competence to practise.
The ARB Board has developed four principles to underpin the scheme. These are based on initial research ARB commissioned in 2020, including a survey of over 4,400 architects, focus groups, stakeholder interviews and an open call for evidence. ARB has published the full research findings alongside a paper explaining its proposed principles.
ARB is inviting architects to share their views on the principles before they are used to develop the scheme. The principles are:
Alan Kershaw, Chair of the Architects Registration Board, said: “We’re focussed on introducing an effective new scheme as soon as that is viable, but we’re equally determined to get it right. We have lots of ideas but this isn’t something that can, or should, be designed in an ivory tower. If it’s going to improve standards of practice across the profession, architects need to help us design something they will use and find useful.
“I’m asking all architects – and anyone else working in the built environment sector – to read about our principles for the scheme and complete our survey. This is the first step in creating the scheme. We will listen to what is said, develop our proposals and share them for discussion next year.”
Dame Judith Hackitt, who chaired the Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety, said: “The work of the Architects Registration Board is vital in ensuring that architects practising in the UK design buildings that are safe for all residents. I welcome this engagement exercise and encourage architects to contribute to help shape how the scheme will work.”
Architects are encouraged to read ARB’s policy paper setting out the principles, and complete a short survey to share their views. The survey will close at midday on Monday 29 November 2021.
ARB’s survey is published alongside another major engagement exercise, the government’s review of architectural regulation. The Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has published a Call for Evidence inviting views on whether the current regulation of architects in the UK can be improved, how diversity and access to the profession can be promoted, and how it can better support outcomes such as sustainability and innovation. ARB will be a key partner in delivering any changes the government seeks to make following its review.
ARB’s new legal powers are dependent on the Building Safety Bill becoming law. That is unlikely to be this year and, given ARB’s ambitious engagement exercises, the scheme is unlikely to be in place for the whole profession before 2023. The new law will provide for the formalities of dealing with those architects who are unable or unwilling to meet the requirements of the new scheme. ARB has published further information on the legislative changes and what they mean for architects here.
ARB will also be running a workshop session on the principles. To stay informed about further opportunities to shape ARB’s work, and to receive an invitation to the workshop, architects can join ARB’s Architects Engagement Group here.
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