2009

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Built environment professions welcome Fair Access Panel report

Date:

22 July 2009

Press office contact:

Mina Vadon
T: +44 (0)207 307 3761
E: mina.vadon@inst.riba.org

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the Construction Industry Council (CIC) and Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) unanimously welcome the findings of the Fair Access to the Profession Panel's paper published yesterday.

Highlighting the current challenges facing young people wishing to pursue a professional career in a number of industries (including architecture and surveying), the report outlined a series of recommendations to encourage a wider pool of talented people from different backgrounds into the profession s . This would be established as part of a longer term plan not only to improve the economy's prospects, but also for the built environment professions themselves.

The following suggestions were of key interest to the profession:

  • Effective early career mentoring before young people make their GCSE or A-Level choices
  • Taster schemes for students including work observation, pre-application advice and interviews, shadowing undergraduates and information sessions for parents
  • Professional internships for students as an access point to top universities
  • Promotion of a long-term programme designed to encourage and increase connections between design and construction industry professionals, forming a knowledge community centred on areas of expertise, such as sustainability
  • Cross-organisational approaches to improving access to the profession.

 

RIBA President and contributor to the report, Sunand Prasad said:

"This is an excellent and thorough report, and I am pleased to have had the opportunity to contribute on the panel. In collaboration with our partners in the built environment, we will examine the recommendations to be actioned by the professions; that way we will have the most traction in terms of career progression.

The RIBA wants to explore with the CIC how best to organise the efforts of its member bodies, such as through a conference to address the challenge set by Unleashing Aspiration. There are already a number of areas of best practice in the built environment professions and construction industry, and we will examine how they can be harnessed to help achieve the step change that the report calls for. We will work through the CIC to examine the 35 or so measures recommended for action by the professions. This should provide the most traction in terms of career ladders, especially in later life, and through linkages with para-professionals.

Unleashing Aspiration sets us a major challenge, and there are a number of areas of best practice already in the built environment professions and construction industry.  We will examine how they can be harnessed to help achieve the step change that the report calls for."

Keith Clarke, Chairman of the Construction Industry Council (CIC) said:

"Alan Milburn and his team are to be congratulated on an excellent report on the UK professions. It is sad to say that we have not made material progress in sexual, racial or class equality in the major professions in the UK but it is an agenda that a number of us are expending considerable effort upon improving"

Sue Percy, Director of Professional Service at the Royal Town Planning Institute said:

"The RTPI welcomes the Panel's report, which supports our view that in order to plan effectively for sustainable communities, the profession needs to be representative of the communities it serves. We are looking at what we can do to promote the profession to people of all backgrounds, including the important role played by vocational qualifications, apprenticeships, and the new 14-19 diploma. We look forward to working with other professions within the Construction Industry Council to respond to the important challenges laid down by the Panel's report."

Notes to editors

1. For further information, please contact Mina Vadon in the RIBA Press Office on 020 7307 3761 or email mina.vadon@inst.riba.org |; Jamie Hodge in the RTPI Press Office on 020 7929 8182 or Jamie.Hodge@rtpi.org.uk| ; and Rita Courtney at the CIC Press Office on 020 7399 7407 or email rcourtney@cic.org.uk|

2. The full report can be read online on the Cabinet Office website|