Support Kick Out The Kick-Backs
Throughout 2020 the BIID has committed to promoting its national anti-bribery campaign, Kick Out The Kick-Backs, aimed at stamping out unethical practices in the interior design industry.
The campaign was launched in December but it is not too late to get involved. We would like to invite you to support the campaign on your social media channels. The objective of this is to raise awareness of the BIID campaign, and to demonstrate that the BIID, the UK’s professional body for interior designers, is aiming to rid the industry of unethical behaviour. We want to position the BIID as upholding professional standards and would like to invite your support to help us achieve this.
Suggested posts include:
- I’m supporting the BIID’s campaign to stamp out criminal behaviour in the interior design industry #KickOutTheKickBacks
- Say no to unethical behaviour in the interior design profession and #KickOutTheKickBacks
- Stamp out dishonest and illegal business practices in the design industry and #KickOutTheKickBacks
- I’m committed to creating a more honest design industry to the benefit of suppliers, designers and clients by saying no to unethical behaviour, which is why I’m supporting the BIID’s #KickOutTheKickBacks campaign
- The BIID’s #KickOutTheKickBacks campaign offers advice to interior designers on how to recognise bribery from suppliers, and what they can do to identify a potential criminal offence. Visit biid.org.uk to find out more.
Please use the hashtag #KickOutTheKickBacks when posting about the campaign.
Please also tag the BIID in any posts – the relevant social media handles are as follows:
Twitter - @BIIDtalk
Instagram - @theBIID
We have a selection of campaign graphics to accompany any post about the campaign, which we are happy to provide.
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