Event

NZIV Special Webinar Series: Concerns & NZIV Mentoring Service

  • 04 March 10:00 am – 11:00 am
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  • CPD Points: 1.00
  • Access Restrictions: The recording of this webinar is only available through the Property Institute site to people who have purchased access using the Register button on this page.
  • Duration: 60:00
Pricing
$57.50 Members
$115.00 Non Members

About the Event

This is an NZIV webinar presented by David Paterson PCC Chair & Dr Gary Garner NZIV General Secretary.

The first part of this session delivered by PCC Chair David Paterson will explain the involvement of the PCC and the ‘Concerns’ service offered to the public for the resolution of relatively minor issues not yet escalated as a “complaint”. This session will provide exemplars and explain when the Concerns service should be instigated and by who, and the circumstances under which resolution might be achieved without recourse to a formal complaint.

This second part will be delivered by NZIV General Secretary Dr Gary Garner who will explain the nature and purpose of the NZIV’s mentoring service designed to assist valuers after a formal complaint is made. The focus here is to explain how the Mentor Support program can be confidentially accessed, and the extent to which a Registered valuer might be supported to help them through what can prove to be quite a difficult period.



Members please note, you will be required to complete a participation & CPD verification question/s before your CPD points will be automatically allocated to your CPD diary.


Speakers

  • David Paterson

    David Paterson is a Senior Consultant with QV with over 40 years valuation and consultancy experience. David has had a long involvement in the Institute with over twenty years as Councillor representing the Southern Region including two stints as Vice President. He was awarded the John M Harcourt Memorial Award in 2014 for his services to the Profession. David is currently the Chair of the Professional Conduct Committee and has presented regularly to members over the last three years.