CTSI engages with, and makes representations to, government, UK and EU Parliamentary institutions, and key stakeholders in the local government, community, business and consumer sectors, and other regulatory agencies. It aims to sustain and improve
consumer protection, health and wellbeing, together with the reinforcement of fair markets, facilitating business competitiveness and success. The Institute also hosts the UK International Consumer Centre (UK ICC), which provides consumer advice with regards to cross-border disputes within the EU, CTSI aims to bolster consumer protection and improve customer service standards by: • the approval and promotion of codes of practice • setting out the principles of effective customer service • recognising trusted traders - via the CTSI approved code logo In April 2012, the
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) invited the TSI to establish a successor to the Office of Fair Trading on a self-funding basis from April 2013. The management of the Consumer Codes Approval Scheme (CCAS) has now transferred to the Consumer Codes Approval Board (CCAB) operated by CTSI.
ADR approval 1 October 2015 the Alternative Dispute Resolution Directive came into force, and the CTSI was appointed to carry out the approval functions on behalf of the Secretary of State.
Goals CTSI's strategic objectives for 2021 -2031 can be found in the CTSI Vision & Strategy
Events Since 1988, the CTSI has held an annual National Consumer Week. Its 2018 theme was consumer rights and online market places, held 26 to 30 November. This underpinned by research conducted by the Citizens Advice Partnership Knowledge Hub. The 2019 event has been postponed until the beginning of 2020 due to Brexit uncertainty. In June/July it holds an annual Conference that delivers a full education and training programme of the course of the event. CTSI holds the Heroes Awards annually in the autumn, this provides an opportunity to recognise and celebrate those who have contributed to the profession and the protection of consumers.
Publications The CTSI publishes a bi-annual magazine and website under the title
Journal of Trading Standards, produced on contract by Fourth Estate Creative. ==Structure==