Built Environment Professional Education project: updates
How the project is helping to make inclusive design an important part of education and training for all built environment professionals.
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The Built Environment Professional Education project (BEPE) launched on 3 December 2013 – the International Day of Disabled People.
Read the BEPE progress report (May 2016) and more about the:
- second anniversary event (December 2015)
- first anniversary event
- launch
The Construction Industry Council has agreed to assume responsibility for the BEPE project from financial year 2016 to 2017.
Updates to this page
Last updated 11 May 2016 + show all updates
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Added the March 2016 update and a note about the role of the Construction Industry Council.
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Added January 2016 update.
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Added December 2015 update.
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Added supportive statement from the Engineering Council to 'Read what supporters say about the BEPE project.'
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Correction in relation to the Inclusive Cities Award (Sept update): The London launch and tutor briefing day takes place at the RSA on Wednesday 23 September 2015 (not 2016).
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Added September 2015 update.
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Added July 2015 update.
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Added the February 2015 update and a supportive statement from the Council of Heads of the Built Environment (CHOBE).
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Added December 2014 update and a link to news about the first anniversary of the project.
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Added statements from Mark Harper, Minister of State for Disabled People, Local Authority Building Control (LABC), Construction Industry Council (CIC) and the Standing Conference of Heads of Schools of Architecture (SCHOSA).
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Added September update and added 2 entries to 'Read what supporters say...' from the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) and the British Institute of Interior Design.
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Added July update and statements from supporters
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