The ICF Accreditation Complaint Form is a tool used to report potential breaches of the ICF Global Accreditation Code of Conduct by ICF-accredited organizations as part of the ICF Accreditation Complaint process. The complaint process was created to ensure the integrity of ICF-accredited organizations and protect consumers of coaching.
This form is designed for individuals who have experienced or witnessed issues, such as unethical behavior or curriculum problems in ICF-accredited programs. It provides a structured way to document and resolve complaints fairly.
Topics
Coaching Essentials, Coaching Ethics, Discover - Your Coaching Career, Everything ICF
Resource Type
Sample Materials, Tools & Worksheets
Audience Type
Individuals Interested in Experiencing Coaching
Language
English
Cost for Members
$0.00 USD
Cost for Non-Members
$0.00 USD
Publish Date
November 8, 2024
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