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Membership code of conduct

Membership code of conduct

1. Public Interest

You shall:

a) have due regard for public health, privacy, security and wellbeing of others and the environment.
b) have due regard for the legitimate rights of Third Parties*.
c) conduct your professional activities without discrimination on the grounds of sex, sexual orientation, marital status, nationality, colour, race, ethnic origin, religion, age or disability, or of any other condition or requirement

2. Professional Competence and Integrity

You shall:

a) only undertake to do work or provide a service that is within your professional competence.
b) NOT claim any level of competence that you do not possess.
c) develop your professional knowledge, skills and competence on a continuing basis, maintaining awareness of technological developments, procedures, and standards that are relevant to your field.
d) ensure that you have the knowledge and understanding of Legislation* and that you comply with such Legislation, in carrying out your professional responsibilities.
e) respect and value alternative viewpoints and, seek, accept and offer honest criticisms of work.
f) avoid injuring others, their property, reputation, or employment by false or malicious or negligent action or inaction.
g) reject and will not make any offer of bribery or unethical inducement.

3.Duty to Relevant Authority

You shall

a) carry out your professional responsibilities with due care and diligence in accordance with the Relevant Authority’s requirements whilst exercising your professional judgement at all times.
b) seek to avoid any situation that may give rise to a conflict of interest between you and your Relevant Authority.
c) accept professional responsibility for your work and for the work of employees or representatives who are defined in a given context as working under your supervision.
d) NOT disclose or authorise to be disclosed, or use for personal gain or to benefit a third party, confidential information except with the permission of your Relevant Authority, or as required by Legislation
e) NOT misrepresent or withhold information on the performance of products, systems or services (unless lawfully bound by a duty of confidentiality not to disclose such information), or take advantage of the lack of relevant knowledge or inexperience of others.

4. Duty to the Profession

You shall:

a) accept your personal duty to uphold the reputation of the profession and not take any action which could bring the profession into disrepute.
b) seek to improve professional standards through participation in their development, use and enforcement.
c) uphold the reputation and good standing of the RDI
d) act with integrity and respect in your professional relationships with all members of RDI and with members of other professions with whom you work in a professional capacity.
e) notify RDI if convicted of a criminal offence or upon becoming bankrupt or disqualified as a Company Director and in each case give details of the relevant authority.
f) encourage and support fellow members in their professional development

* Definitions:

  • Legislation– The term “Legislation” means any applicable laws, statutes and regulations.

 

  • Third Parties– The term ‘Third Parties’ includes any person or organisation that might be affected by your activities in your professional capacity, irrespective of whether they are directly aware or involved in those activities.

 

  • Relevant Authority– The term “Relevant Authority” in this document is used to identify the person(s) or organisation(s) which has / have authority over the activity of individuals in their professional capacity. For practising RDI members this is normally an employer or client.