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Appeal

Appeal a Decision

 

The National Council of Integrative Psychotherapists (NCIP) is committed to maintaining high standards of professional conduct and ethical practice. If you are a member who wishes to appeal a decision made by the NCIP regarding professional conduct, sanctions, or membership status, you have the right to do so following our structured appeals process. This process is designed to be fair, transparent, and consistent, ensuring that all appeals are handled with due diligence and impartiality.

 

Key Steps in the Appeals Process:

 

  1. Filing an Appeal: If you disagree with a decision made by the NCIP, you can file an appeal. Appeals must be submitted in writing within thirty working days of the original decision.
  2. Independent Evaluator (IE): Your appeal will be assigned to an Independent Evaluator (IE), who will ensure that the NCIP's procedures were correctly followed in the original decision.
  3. Appeals Panel: Depending on the IE’s review, your case may be referred to an Appeals Panel, made up of a minimum of three members of the Appeals Committee for a more detailed examination.
  4. Final Decision: The decision made by the Appeals Panel is final and will be communicated to you in writing.


How to Submit an Appeal:

Please read the Terms & Conditions to appeal before you contact the Appeals Committee.


To initiate the appeals process, please send your written appeal to appeals@the-ncip.com. In your appeal, clearly state the grounds and reference specific aspects of the NCIP's regulations or procedures that you believe were applied incorrectly in your case.

 

To read the Full Appeals Process please click here

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