Chartered Institute of Public Relations
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The Chartered Institute of Public Relations is the professional body for PR practitioners in the UK. Founded in February 1948 as the Institute of Public Relations, it today has over 9000 members involved in all aspects of the public relations industry, and is the largest body of its type in Europe. The CIPR advances the PR industry in the UK by making its members accountable through a code of conduct, developing policies for the PR industry, representing its members, and raising standards through education and training. For further information, visit http://www.cipr.co.uk
The organisation operates a number of membership grades:
- Affiliate
- Affiliate Studying
- Global Affiliate
- Associate (ACIPR)
- Member (MCIPR)
- Student
- Fellow (FCIPR)
The Institute operates a number of industry groups especially for public affairs practitioners: 12 sectorial groups including a Government Affairs Group and 13 regional groups. http://www.cipr.co.uk/groups/index.htm
As a chartered society the CIPR is ultimately governed by the Privy Council of the United Kingdom http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privy_Council and its members agree to abide and uphold a strict code of conduct thereby affirming their commitment to operate ethically, with integrity and transparency.