[PLG 120] - Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam (24 pages long!)

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Week 3: the evolution of the public interest for planners. Understand governing body of the planning profession + our code of practice. Understand theory + history behind public consultation + defining the public interest. Demonstrate how theory informs practice through the use od a case study example. Rpp as a designation under the ontario professional planners institute act, 1994. Anyone can call themselves a planner, so they are trying to change it. Eligibility: accredited university program graduate, 200 hours of logged planning work, ethics exam, continuous professional learning. 1. 0 the pla(cid:374)(cid:374)er"s respo(cid:374)si(cid:271)ility to the pu(cid:271)li(cid:272) interest. Members have a primary responsibility to define and serve the interests of the public. This requires the use of theories and techniques of planning that inform and structure debate, facilitate communication and foster understanding. 2. 0 the pla(cid:374)(cid:374)er"s responsibility to clients and employers. Members must provide diligent, creative, independent and competent performance of (cid:449)o(cid:396)k i(cid:374) pu(cid:396)suit of the (cid:272)lie(cid:374)ts o(cid:396) e(cid:373)plo(cid:455)e(cid:396)"s i(cid:374)te(cid:396)est.