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List of Consultees List of Consultees Please see below the list of those organisations we have consulted. Following the close of the consultation, you will be able to read the responses of those who replied by visiting our website. Access Association, The Affinity Age Concern England ARCHAOS Architects for Change Architects Professional Examinations Authority in Scotland Architectural Association Architecture and Design Scotland Association for Consultancy and Engineering Association for Disabled Professionals Association of Building Engineers Association of Chartered Certified Accountants UK Association of Consultant Approved Inspectors Association of Consultant Architects Association of Cost Engineers Association of Interior Specialists Association of Professional Studies Advisers in Architecture Bar Council, The Birmingham City University Black and Ethnic Minority Community Organisation Network Bristowe Project British Institute of Human Rites British Youth Council Building Centre CABE Capability Scotland Cardiff University Central Scotland Racial Equality Council Centre for Education in the Built Environment CentreLGS Change the Face of Construction Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists Chartered Institute of Building Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers Chartered Institute of Civil Engineering Surveyors Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineers Chinese Information and Advice Centre Coalition on Sexual Orientation Confederation of Indian Organisations, The Consortium of LGTB VCOs Constructing Excellence Construction Industry Council Construction Youth Trust Council for British Pakistanis Council of Ethnic Minority Voluntary Organisations De Montfort University Design Council Disability LIB Disability Wales Edinburgh College of Art Engender Engineering Council UK Equalities National Council of Disabled People and Carers for Black and Ethnic Communities Equality and Diversity Forum Ethnic Minority Foundation, The Fawcett Society Federation of Black Housing Organisations Federation of Environmental Trade Associations Federation of Private Residents' Associations Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association General Dental Council General Medical Council General Optical Council Government Equalities Office Group for Solicitors with Disabilities Guild of Architectural Ironmongers Health and Safety Executive Health Professions Council Hestia Housing Association Home Builders Federation Housing Associations Charitable Trust Institute of Acoustics Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Institute of Construction Management Institute of Mechanical Engineers Institute of Structural Engineers Institution of Civil Engineers Institution of Engineering and Technology Interfaith Network, The Islamic Society of Great Britain Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants Kingston University LABC Landscape Institute Law Society of Northern Ireland Law Society of Scotland Law Society, The Leeds Metropolitan University Liverpool John Moores University London Metropolitan University London South Bank University Manchester Metropolitan University MIND Muslim Womens' Network UK National Centre for Independent Living Network for Black Professionals Network of Buddhist Organisations Network of Sikh Organisations NHBC Northumbria University Nottingham Trent University Oxford Brookes University Places Matter Policy Research Institute on Ageing and Ethnicity Quality Assurance Agency (Scotland) Quality Assurance Agency (Scotland) Queen's University, Belfast Race on the Agenda Robert Gordon University Royal College of Art Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain Royal Society of Architects in Wales Royal Society of Ulster Architects Royal Town Planning Institute SCALA Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations Scottish Council of Jewish Communities Scottish Interfaith Society Shaw Trust Sheffield Hallam University SKILL: National Bureau for Students with Disabilities Society of Black Architects Society of Environmental Engineers Solicitors Regulatory Authority Standing Conference of Heads of Schools of Architecture Steel Construction Institute Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust, The Stonewall UK Green Building Council UK Planning Union of Jewish Students, The United Kingdom Disabled People's Trust University College for the Creative Arts University of Bath University of Brighton University of Cambridge University of Dundee University of East London University of Edinburgh University of Glasgow University of Greenwich University of Huddersfield University of Kent University of Lincoln University of Liverpool University of Newcastle University of Nottingham University of Plymouth University of Portsmouth University of Sheffield University of Strathclyde University of the West of England University of the West of England (Sandra Manley) University of Ulster University of Westminster Wales Council for Voluntary Action Windsor Fellowship Women and Manual Trades Women in Architecture Women into Science, Engineering and Construction Women's Resource Centre Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects Heads of Schools David McClean Alex Wright David Clelland Alan Jones Tom Jeffries Catherine Harper Richard Parnaby Koen Steemers Allan Atlee Don Gray Phil Jones Graeme Hutton Leslie Forsyth Fiona McLachlan Stephen Cairns David Porter Michael Grant Richard Fellows Tony Rees David Dernie Derek Cottrell Ian Wroot Andre Brown Brett Steele Daniel Rosbottom Robert Mull Mary-Jane Rooney Nigel Coates Renee Tobe Richard Hayward Kate Heron Colin Pugh John Pendlebury Stephen Hodgson Roy Morledge Paul Collins Tim Heath Mark Swenarton John Turner Tod Wakefield Norman Wienand Flora Samuel Stephen Spier Joan Randall Duncan Roberts Alison Mackinder Akintola Akintoye Oren Lieberman Simon Beeson Alan Penn David Gloster Peter Kahan Professional Studies Advisers Penny Lewis Iain Dickson Dyfed Griffiths Carl Southern Michael McQueen Ruth Reid Chris Askew Kathy Gal Anne deGraft-Johnson Wendy Colvin Benedicte Foo Tim Carlyle Andy Roberts Sarah Lupton Brian Henderson Ian Scott Fiona McLachlan Gordon Gibb Colin McNeish Andrew Agapiou Denis Carling John Regan John Stanley Clive Welham Philip Hyde Rob McDonald Jack Dunne Alastair Robertson Judi Farren-Bradley Angie Pascoe Gordon Maclaren John Howe Andrew Morris Michael Kohn Tony Clelford Stephen Brookhouse Duncan Roberts Dominic Sagar Peter Walker John Kamara Lewis Preston John Edmonds David Short Raymond Quek Vivienne Walker Steve Race Kirsty Curnow Bayley Pam Cole Mary Weguelin Anthony Holness Cath Basilio Andrew Wilson Steven Leighton Alison Mackinder Soo Ware Simon Pilling Janet Collings .
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