The criteria are designed to be broad and flexible, allowing for diversity and innovation as each profession varies in its philosophical foundations, regulations, professional culture, and objectives. They are also specific enough to ensure that key aspects of quality are integrated into the assessment process.
Professionals seeking accreditation must meet the following eligibility requirements:
01. The applicant should be a professional who:
- Formally engages in professional activities and maintains accurate records of their professional practice.
- Possesses qualifications and credentials appropriate for their field.
- Maintains effective communication with clients, providing prompt feedback.
02. The professional can fall into various categories, such as:
- Small-scale Practitioners
- Medium-scale Practitioners
- Large-scale Practitioners
- New Practitioners
03. The professional should offer:
- Services that align with professional standards and demonstrate innovation.
- Solutions tailored to meet client needs and expectations.
04. They also provide professional solutions beyond standard industry practices.
05. The applicant professional demonstrates financial stability and a commitment to long-term professional practice.
06. They are duly licensed, authorized, and compliant with all applicable professional regulations and ethical standards.
07. The professional's name is free from any legal or ethical controversies.
08. The professional maintains a sound reputation and adheres to ethical standards in all professional activities. They must have a clean record, free from any involvement in unethical practices or professional misconduct.