Course Content
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This course explores the ethical responsibilities that underpin professional architectural practice, focusing on conflicts of interest, duty of care, honesty in documentation, and integrity in certification. Participants will learn how to identify and manage ethical risks, maintain professional independence, and meet their obligations to clients, authorities, and the public. The course examines how accurate documentation, transparent decision making, and clear communication help protect both practitioners and project outcomes. Through practical examples and real world case studies, it demonstrates how ethical principles apply to everyday design, documentation, and contract administration decisions. Architects will gain practical strategies for building defensible records, making sound professional judgments, and confidently navigating complex compliance and certification responsibilities.
This CPD provides general guidance on professional responsibilities and documentation practices. It does not constitute legal advice or replace project-specific contractual or statutory obligations.

This session is designed for

Architects

Registered Architects

Architectural Practice Directors

Architectural Graduates

Design Managers
By the end of this course, you will be able to identify and manage conflicts of interest in architectural practice while maintaining professional independence. You will understand the scope of your duty of care and how it applies to clients, building occupants, future owners, and the wider community. You will be able to apply principles of honesty, accuracy, and transparency to documentation, specifications, and professional representations. You will understand the ethical and legal responsibilities associated with certification, inspections, and compliance statements. You will also be equipped with practical strategies for creating defensible records, making ethical decisions under pressure, and reducing professional risk throughout the project lifecycle.
This ensures that CPD efforts align with professional regulatory requirements.
What’s Included
This course examines the ethical obligations that underpin architectural practice, focusing on conflicts of interest, duty of care, honesty in documentation, and integrity in certification. It looks at how personal or financial interests can compromise professional judgement, and sets out disclosure and management strategies that protect both the architect and the client. The course explains the legal shape of duty of care, who it extends to, and how everyday design and documentation decisions carry liability exposure. It also addresses the accuracy required in specifications, representations to clients and authorities, and as built records, along with the boundary between design intent and statutory certification. Two case studies ground these principles in situations architects are likely to encounter, including an undisclosed supplier relationship and a compliance statement signed under deadline pressure.

Why Take This CPD Session?

Sharpen your judgement on conflicts of interest, disclosure, and management strategies before commercial pressure turns an ordinary decision into a career risk.

Understand the legal shape of duty of care and how your design and documentation choices directly affect your liability exposure.

Build defensible habits for documentation, specification, and certification, supported by real case studies of undisclosed relationships and deadline driven sign offs.
Professional development is an investment in career growth and regulatory compliance. Take the next step today.