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The Institute is engaged with government (both ministerial and official level), industry and academia and works as a catalyst and conduit for these three important sub-sectors to work together in the interests of the overall ICT Sector, both in the area of ethics and professional practice as well as
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Managed Conflicts of Interest – Members shall inform their clients or employers of any interest which may be, or may be perceived as being, in conflict with the interests of their clients or employers, or which may affect the quality of service or impartial
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Integrity – Members shall act in the execution of their profession with integrity, dignity and honour to merit the trust of the community and the profession, and apply honesty, skill, judgement and initiative to contribute positively to the well-being of
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The IITP has an estimated membership of approximately 3,500 individual members, plus around 120 Corporate Partners (businesses who have joined on behalf of their staff) resulting in an estimated representation of over 10,000 ICT professionals.
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Continuous Development – Members shall develop their knowledge, skills and expertise continuously through their careers, contribute to the collective wisdom of the profession, and actively encourage their associates to do
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Good Faith – Members shall treat people with dignity, good faith and equity; without discrimination; and have consideration for the values and cultural sensitivities of all groups within the community affected by their
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The IITP Code of Ethics is mostly concerned with non-discrimination, zeal, community, skills, competence, continuous development, consequences, and conflicts of interest, and contains the following 8 tenets:
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Informed Consent – Members shall take reasonable steps to inform themselves, their clients or employers of the economic, social, environmental or legal consequences which may arise from their actions;
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Community-focus – Members’ responsibility for the welfare and rights of the community shall come before their responsibility to their profession, sectional or private interests or to other members;
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promote education by granting qualifications and grades of membership to members of the public in recognition of their proficiency within the discipline of Information Technology.
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Skills – Members shall apply their skills and knowledge in the interests of their clients or employers for whom they will act without compromising any other of these Tenets;
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Competence – Members shall follow recognised professional practice, and provide services and advice carefully and diligently only within their areas of competence
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develop or provide educational lectures, meetings, conferences and publications and to promote research within the discipline of Information Technology.
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IITP is regarded as the voice of the ICT profession in New Zealand and undertakes significant advocacy on behalf of the profession and wider sector.
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made up of the IITP President, Deputy President, and five Councillors, with each councillor being appointed by one of the branches of the Institute.
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on a speaking trip to the five cities above to promote innovation and "thinking outside the square" to New Zealand's development and ICT community.
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foster and promote the education, training and qualification of persons practising or intending to practice within the discipline in New Zealand.
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IITP is represented on most ICT-related advisory groups, panels and public ICT-related boards in New Zealand, and was a founding member of the
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take a public position on matters of concern to the Information Technology discipline and make submissions or advise government as appropriate.
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Professional membership is for those in the ICT profession who meet certain requirements in terms of experience and qualifications.
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is for educational institutions wishing to align with and support the work of the IITP (includes significant benefits for staff)
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promote any other related activities that are, in the opinion of the Institute, in the interests of the public or discipline.
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is for organisations wishing to align with and support the work of the IITP (includes significant benefits for staff)
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IITP also takes an active interest in educational issues and in 2008 completed a detailed analysis of ICT-related
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IITP provides for multiple membership levels depending on a member's stage of career and requirements.
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The objects of the Institute of IT Professionals, as provided in the Institute's constitution, are to:
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in secondary schools and outlined a number of significant and serious problems with these standards.
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to solve issues such as the current ICT skills shortage and drop in tertiary ICT enrolments.
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The Institute of IT Professionals is a single nationwide non-profit incorporated society.
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advance the education of the public of New Zealand in relation to Information Technology.
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and is managed by a Chief Executive who also sits on Council in a non-voting capacity.
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The Institute also works with other professional bodies around the world, such as the
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As well as around 20 local events a month, the Institute began a monthly nationwide
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event series in August 2008, taking notable and successful entrepreneurs such as
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Events, Networking, Advocacy, Certification, Mentoring, Education, Scholarships
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The IITP runs numerous events throughout New Zealand, but predominantly in
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promote proper conduct and set ethical standards for the discipline.
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in October 1960 in Wellington, New Zealand and changed its name to
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The Institute maintains a fully staffed operational head office in
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develop the discipline of Information Technology in New Zealand.
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Computerworld article outlining drop in tertiary ICT enrolments
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In 2009 the Institute released an internationally aligned ICT
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is a membership open to anyone who abides by the Institute's
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Robyn Kamira (Deputy President), Victoria MacLennan (CEO)
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Information technology organizations based in Oceania
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HFIITP recipients include former Minister of ICT Hon
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ICT
professional body
Code of Ethics
Code of Ethics
Auckland
Wellington
Canterbury
Waikato
Bay of Plenty
Otago
Southland
Software Testing
Computer Security
Wellington
Digital Development Council
NCEA
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Information Technology Certified Professional
Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
Hamilton
Dunedin
Rod Drury
Don Christie
Honorary Fellow of the IITP
David Cunliffe

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