Ethics

Ethical Standards and Working Practice

Ethics

The services we offer are fully aligned with ethical best practices enshrined in codes recommended by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), The Institute of Historic Building Conservation, The International Council of Monument and Sites (ICOMOS). We stay up to date with the current philosophies in the heritage industry.  We adopt safeguarding measures that protect both tangible and intangible cultural heritage.


Equality

Evolution Heritage has taken a pledge with Business Wales of the National Assembly to ensure that our business is conducted in an inclusive sustainable manner which is socially and economically regenerative. The company is without prejudice and welcomes people of all ability, nationality, and cultural background providing their qualification and motivation concurs with our ethos. We aim to link disadvantaged people with access to further education opportunities and meaningful careers. We promote equality through integration wherever we operate.

 Data Protection

As a company we are aware of the sensitive nature of providing professional services and confidentiality is a paramount concern. Any information we gather during the nature of our business is handled in strict accord to: The Data Protection Act 2018

Available at: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2018/12/contents/enacted


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