The
People In Aid Code of Good Practice was a management tool for humanitarian and development agencies. Its aim was to help agencies enhance the quality of their human resource management. Responding to a need recognised by a diverse group of NGOs in the early to mid-1990s, the Code was a contributor to the humanitarian and development sector's efforts to improve quality, effectiveness and accountability in NGOs, both international and national. The Code was intended to reflect the belief that staff were the key to delivering effective programmes and responding to the needs of many millions of people throughout the world. People In Aid believed the Code provided a comprehensive and sector-specific framework which encapsulated much of what an NGO needed to think about when seeking to enhance the quality of its human resource management. Once an agency had become a member of People In Aid, it was offered an opportunity to work towards achieving People In Aid Certification. The two-tiered implementation process certified an organisation as "Committed" (Quality Mark 1) or "Verified Compliant" (Quality Mark 2) to the People In Aid Code of Good Practice. The Code comprised Seven Principles: • Human Resources Strategy • Staff Policies and Practices • Managing People • Consultation and Communication • Recruitment and Selection • Learning, Training and Development • Health, Safety and Security
Quality Mark 2: Verified Compliant Quality Mark 2 was awarded to organisations which implemented the People In Aid Code of Good Practice and provided assurance that reliable management and information systems were in place through a process of external social audit. List of organisations
Verified Compliant with the People In Aid Code of Good Practice: •
British Red Cross, UK •
CAFOD, UK •
CONCERN Worldwide, Ireland • International Aid Services, Sweden •
Islamic Relief Deutschland, Germany • Leprosy Mission International, UK •
Mission Aviation Fellowship International •
Mission East, Belgium • People In Aid, UK •
RedR, UK •
Save the Children UK •
Tearfund, UK •
Womankind Worldwide, UK •
World Vision, UK
Quality Mark 1: Committed This was the first certification level that a member organisation could achieve with People In Aid. It was awarded when an organisation could demonstrate that it was committed to continual improvement of people management practice. Through HR self-audit and engagement with stakeholders, the organisation was expected to identify strategic areas for improvement. This process was supported by People In Aid which provided guidance material including an HR Audit Toolkit, HR Manuals and an already tailored Employee Survey. This initial level was a step towards gaining full recognition of the Code of Good Practice and the second Quality Mark. List of organisations
Committed to the People In Aid Code of Good Practice: • Agency for Co-operation and Research in Development, Kenya • CESVI, Italy •
Christian Aid, UK •
HAP International, Switzerland •
HIJRA Somalia, Kenya •
Islamic Relief Worldwide, UK •
Mission Aviation Fellowship International, UK •
Medical Emergency Relief International, UK •
Oxfam Australia, Australia •
Sierra Leone Red Cross Society, Sierra Leone •
Sightsavers International, UK • TEAR Australia, Australia • The Brooke, UK • Viva Network, UK == People In Aid Membership ==