A panel of experts in advocacy for interior design share valuable insights into the profession's legislative landscape and the importance of collaboration and individual advocacy. They discussed the role of interior design associations, including the Consortium for Interior Design, and explained concepts such as "reasonable regulation," title acts, and permitting privileges. The panelists highlighted significant developments in recent years that have influenced legislation nationwide, as well as positive steps taken since the Consortium's inception. They emphasized the evolution of the NCIDQ exam, the importance of inter-organization collaboration and industry partnerships, and the symbiotic relationship between education and advocacy. The discussion also touched on the legislative cycle, with insights into California's position, and extended to advocacy beyond legislation, offering actionable tips for designers to be better advocates for the profession.
Listen to this podcast to earn 0.5 CEU credits through IDCEC. For more information on obtaining credit:
Course Title: Advocating for Change: Strategies and Successes in Interior Design Legislation
QR Code: Not Applicable
Class Code: CC-121309-1000
Please note that there is no QR code for this program because it is distance learning, learners will need to submit a write up to CEU@iida.org in order to receive credit. You may copy and paste the copy above. To earn CEU credit, listen to this podcast and write a 300-400 word essay on three (3) factors discussed by the panelists that impacted you the most. Forward your responses to ceu@iida.org including your name, the title of this program, the distance learning class code of CC-121309-1000, and your IDCEC number in order to receive credit.