Architects show overwhelming support for ARB’s approach to CPD

Latest News Thu, Apr 21, 2022 8:20 AM

The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has published extensive analysis of a survey it ran in 2021 on its proposed approach to continuing professional development (CPD).

The Building Safety Bill, when approved by Parliament, will give ARB new powers to monitor the training and development architects carry out throughout their careers. The ARB Board developed four overarching principles to underpin its approach to a CPD scheme and invited architects to share their views before the scheme is developed.

ARB’s survey received 763 responses, 95% of which were from Registered architects.

The survey reveals that:

  • Each of ARB’s proposed principles received a high level of support. The most popular of the four was supported by 91% of respondents, and the least popular was still supported by a majority of 81% of respondents.
  • There was strong support for informal learning and development. Whilst 83% of respondents found on the job learning very useful, only 32% found training delivered by an external provider very useful.
  • Architects expressed preferences for a wide range of different formats of CPD, with respondents raising the value of online events, peer to peer networks, site visits and reading amongst others. There is no one type that all agreed was better or essential.
  • Two thirds of respondents raised concerns about accessing quality CPD, saying that it is hard to find CPD that is relevant to specific areas of practice and is not a sales pitch. The most common barriers to undertaking CPD that architects report are the cost, the time taken, and the need to find CPD that is genuinely relevant to their practice.

The consultation revealed strong support for ARB’s proposal to create a flexible scheme that does not impose restrictions about the type of learning and development architects undertake. The feedback from respondents about potential barriers to undertaking CPD demonstrates alignment with ARB’s principles that the scheme should, where possible, avoid placing any additional financial costs on architects. ARB intends the scheme to formalise, direct and regulate the learning and development that the majority of architects already do.

Alan Kershaw, Chair of the Architects Registration Board, said: “I’m delighted that architects have shown such strong support for the Board’s principles. They see the need for a scheme that’s proportionate, genuinely helpful to the profession, and tailored by architects to meet their own individual development requirements. Now we’ll design the detail and consult on it before we introduce the scheme.

“The most important message I want to send architects is that we have heard and understood that they don’t want a scheme to force them to spend their time and money on generic courses or events. This has never been our intention. We want architects to reflect on their learning and development and choose an activity that works for their practice and their learning style.”

A summary of the findings of the survey is available on ARB’s website, along with the detailed report.

The insights gained through this survey are informing the further development of ARB’s CPD scheme. Further consultation, this time on the detail of the scheme, is planned for later in 2022. ARB aims for the scheme to be in place for the whole profession in 2023.

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