28th September 2007, 12:00 AM
This is not a 'standards' document, this is a quality assurance document (it even says so at the bottom). I am aware of a few units which have ISO9001 quality assurance (I think I got the number correct) and their documents look exactly like this. An organisation I previously worked for had a quality assurance scheme - this was not directed to results, but was simply a method for assessing what had been done, hence all the references to documents and plans being initialled to create an audit trail to assure that the quality manual had been followed.
The IFA documents are standards documents, as are the East of England standards. Possibly the IFA may be considering instituting a quality assurance system such as this for the RAOs.
The IFA documents are standards documents, as are the East of England standards. Possibly the IFA may be considering instituting a quality assurance system such as this for the RAOs.