4th March 2009, 08:55 PM
I think its spot on.
Well done!
I'll eat my hat and also praise Peter Hinton for his summation, particularly the following:
'Other messages included the need to pursue current efforts to gain government support for skills retention, training and development in the profession, as well as the need to maintain standards and to maximise public benefit. In terms of planning, pressure will be maintained to ensure that the historic environment is provided for, while acknowledging that it will not be allowed to stand in the way of major projects. Accreditation agenda is being encouraged by EH in order to maintain standards. Self regulation won?t be enough ? we need to look to the demand more ? convince our clients of the importance of standards. Work together, incentivise good practice and look after our people.'
Very inspiring and encouraging!
S
Well done!
I'll eat my hat and also praise Peter Hinton for his summation, particularly the following:
'Other messages included the need to pursue current efforts to gain government support for skills retention, training and development in the profession, as well as the need to maintain standards and to maximise public benefit. In terms of planning, pressure will be maintained to ensure that the historic environment is provided for, while acknowledging that it will not be allowed to stand in the way of major projects. Accreditation agenda is being encouraged by EH in order to maintain standards. Self regulation won?t be enough ? we need to look to the demand more ? convince our clients of the importance of standards. Work together, incentivise good practice and look after our people.'
Very inspiring and encouraging!
S