17th January 2006, 01:30 PM
I think I have set out fairly clearly on this and other threads why the IFA can define and promote standars, and can enforce them within limits (members only), but can't police them. So far as I know, no professional institute for any profession in the UK does active policing - they are all reactive, for the same reasons as the IFA. Happy to be corrected if someone can mention a specific institution and its mechanism of active policing.
As long as we ask the IFA to do it all by itself, we are all avoiding our responsibility. Policing standards should be a requirement for the whole profession. If it isn't happening, its not because the IFA has failed - its because we have all failed collectively to use the procedure available to us.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished
As long as we ask the IFA to do it all by itself, we are all avoiding our responsibility. Policing standards should be a requirement for the whole profession. If it isn't happening, its not because the IFA has failed - its because we have all failed collectively to use the procedure available to us.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished