As we move towards the end of a very busy year, I want to look to next year and one of the changes CIOB is making to continue supporting our members and progress in the industry.
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The outcome of their work has resulted in more structure and focus around our CPD requirements. The working group found a ‘common principle’ that no matter what your role in the industry, ethical practice is a universal and uniting theme and the need to reflect on the ethical implications of learning in practice is common to all professions.
Therefore, the change to our CPD policy is to require members to focus on the ethical aspects of any learning they undertake. Ros Thorpe, CIOB’s director of education and standards, gives an excellent example of why this is important and how to put it in context. She offers the example of a surgeon learning a new technique for heart surgery. Although the learning may be very technical in nature, it also requires that the doctor is able to outline any risks to the patient and to be clear where this type of surgery would and would not be beneficial.
This is applying learning ethically in practice, requiring the practitioner to think about the implications of what they have learned.
Construction’s culture shift
Part of the rationale behind this is to support members in playing their part in construction’s culture shift, with a drive towards professionalism and a focus on the delivery of quality.
This move aligns with the values of ethics and leadership which are a commitment all CIOB members make and follows the ‘moral compass’ theme of our current corporate plan and the focus on ‘modern professionalism’ which is at the heart of our next plan.
The CPD required of members during 2023 allows for learning activities which build on ethical practice through reflective learning. It will also enhance the image of this important industry and help drive individuals towards a more professional standing. Watch this space for details on how CIOB will be supporting this move in the next few months.
Caroline Gumble is CEO of CIOB