Ethical Planning Emphasis

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Learning Outcomes

  • Connect equity and ethics as expressed in the Code of Ethics Aspirational Principles.
  • Appreciate why equity was highlighted and implemented into the AICP Code of Ethics and professional Conduct.
  • Learn practical ways to demonstrate how the aspirational principles in the Code of Ethics can help planners adopt a more equitable approach to their work.

Course Details

The 2021 Code of Ethics update reaffirmed planners' commitment to equity. This renewed emphasis on equity is changing the way planners approach their work and breathing new life into the Code of Ethics Aspirational Principles. This presentation connects the dots between ethical principles and actual planning practice, helping ensure these lofty goals remain at the forefront of planners' minds and their work. The Code of Ethics Aspirational Principles is relevant to AICP members and all those who engage in the profession and therefore should be familiar to all planners.

This course is a reminder of planners' obligation to promote equity in their work, as called for in the Code of Ethics Aspirational Principles. Presenters highlight the impetus for centering equity in the recently updated AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct while demonstrating how planners can and should translate ethical principles into action. This presentation reinforces the relevance of the AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct with practical application methods for planners to use in the practice of planning.

Learn how taking guidance from the ethics code can help support planning efforts to create more equitable policies, plans, and processes. Speakers present practical ways planners can demonstrate how they can or already are fulfilling the aspirational principles in the Code of Ethics in their work.