Response 156985548

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Demographic Information

6. Which of the following most closely describes your place of residence?

Residence
Please select one item
(Required)
Radio button: Unticked East of England
Radio button: Unticked East Midlands
Radio button: Ticked London & South East
Radio button: Unticked North East
Radio button: Unticked North West
Radio button: Unticked South West
Radio button: Unticked West Midlands
Radio button: Unticked Yorkshire & Humber
Radio button: Unticked Northern Ireland
Radio button: Unticked Scotland
Radio button: Unticked Wales
Radio button: Unticked Republic of Ireland
Radio button: Unticked Prefer not to say
Radio button: Unticked Other

9. Which of the following best describes you?

Please select one item
(Required)
Radio button: Unticked Academic (registered architect)
Radio button: Unticked Academic (other)
Radio button: Ticked Registered Architect
Radio button: Unticked Architectural assistant, designer or consultant (not Part 3 qualified)
Radio button: Unticked Architecture Student – undergraduate (studying Part 1)
Radio button: Unticked Architecture Student – graduate (studying Part 2)
Radio button: Unticked Architecture Student – Part 3 candidate
Radio button: Unticked Elected political representative e.g. councillor or MP
Radio button: Unticked Member of the public
Radio button: Unticked Other built environment professional
Radio button: Unticked Other

For Registered Architects

10. When did you qualify?

Please select one item
(Required)
Radio button: Unticked 0-5 years ago
Radio button: Unticked 6-10 years ago
Radio button: Unticked 11-20 years ago
Radio button: Ticked 21+ years ago

11. What is the size of your architectural practice?

Please select one item
(Required)
Radio button: Unticked Small or self-employed (1-10 employees)
Radio button: Ticked Medium (11-50 employees)
Radio button: Unticked Large (51+ employees)
Radio button: Unticked I'm not practising at the moment
Radio button: Unticked I work at another type of organisation (e.g. developer, local authority)

12. In which of the following types of architecture have you the most experience? Select all that apply

Please select all that apply
(Required)
Checkbox: Unticked Commercial (including office and retail)
Checkbox: Ticked Community or non-residential institution
Checkbox: Unticked Defence and security
Checkbox: Ticked Education
Checkbox: Ticked Healthcare
Checkbox: Ticked Heritage and Conservation
Checkbox: Ticked Housing: single dwelling (new build or refurbishment)
Checkbox: Ticked Housing: multiple dwellings (excluding high rise)
Checkbox: Unticked Housing: high rise residential buildings
Checkbox: Unticked Housing: institutional (including care homes, hostels, student accommodation)
Checkbox: Unticked Hospitality (including hotels and restaurants)
Checkbox: Unticked Inclusive design
Checkbox: Unticked Masterplanning or large-scale mixed use
Checkbox: Unticked Infrastructure
Checkbox: Unticked Sustainable design
Checkbox: Unticked Transport (including aviation and rail)
Checkbox: Unticked Other

Survey

13. Status of the Appellant while the appeal is being considered

Please select one item
Radio button: Unticked Strongly agree
Radio button: Unticked Agree
Radio button: Unticked Neither agree nor disagree
Radio button: Unticked Disagree
Radio button: Ticked Strongly disagree
If you would like to explain the reason for your response, please do so here:
I disagree with mandatory CPD

14. Appeal Fee

Please select one item
Radio button: Unticked Strongly agree
Radio button: Unticked Agree
Radio button: Unticked Neither agree nor disagree
Radio button: Ticked Disagree
Radio button: Unticked Strongly disagree

15. Inclusivity of the proposed rules

If so, please tell us here:
It is adding an additional burden to young and part time Architects

16. Do you have any other comments about the proposed rules?

Please write your comments in the box below:
As a profession we are weighed down with a ton of legislation and regulation already without an additional burden from within the profession. This will be particularly hard for working mums and young Architects to manage.