Code of Conduct
What you must do as a member
Members should make every endeavour to ensure that they conduct their business affairs in a professional manner and avoid behaviour that could bring the UK Freelancers Association (UKFA) or its membership into disrepute. Members should conduct their business affairs on sound, ethical principles and make every endeavour to trade fairly and honestly with employees, clients and suppliers.
Members may not under any circumstances purport to represent, speak on behalf of or otherwise act as a representative of the UKFA.
Members should strive to achieve their professional goals by continuing educational and training, seminars, conventions, etc., and striving for excellence through professional improvement.
Understand that being a UKFA member is a privilege and not abiding by this Code of Conduct or the Membership Rules is cause for termination or suspension of membership and all rights to use logos and UKFA's name cease.
Any UKFA members with a website must be have family safe website. No exceptions will be made to this rule under any circumstances.
What we will do
UKFA will provide a forum for web professionals to interact and raise the level of excellence of their fields.
UKFA will defend the interests of its members when dealing with the Government or other agencies, both in the UK and worldwide.
Ensure the privacy of members by not selling or distributing their names, emails, or addresses.