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What Do The Institutions Do?

The professional institutions in computing have a range of roles including:

  • Representing the profession
  • Representing and providing advocacy for members
  • Setting standards
  • Advising Government
  • Providing professional development certification

Within these general roles the institutions provide specific help. For example members can and should expect:

  • Professional development up to and including appropriate certification
  • Advice on new legislation
  • Legal representation and protection
  • A suitable code of practice

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