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Contact Info
General enquiries: contact the ACP-UK Administrator on [email protected]
Press & Media Enquiries only: If you require an immediate response, please go to our Facebook page (include link) and direct message us.
For all non urgent enquiries, please email [email protected]
07591 399499
Frequently asked questions
ACP-UK is keen to support the DCP Faculties and would encourage existing Faculties and their members to find a home in ACP-UK. ACP-UK is presently In negotiation with a number of Faculties and DCP subsystems.
ACP-UK is entirely funded by member subscriptions.
No. We have avoided charitable status because although it may have tax advantages, we have seen from the example of the BPS that it restricts how volunteer professionals and their employers can be reimbursed for their time.
The ACP-UK is legally a Community Interest Company registered with Companies House.
There is no reason for not being a member of both organisations other than money. The ACP-UK offers different benefits than the BPS such as connection with other psychologists and promotion of the discipline of psychology. The purpose of the ACP-UK is to promote, specifically, the profession of clinical psychology. However if you feel you can only afford one subscription, we would encourage you to join ACP-UK.
To cancel your membership please contact Vicki Greenlees on [email protected]
When your membership is cancelled by ACP UK admin, the direct debit mandate will expire and no more payments will be taken.
You can also cancel your membership directly by cancelling your direct debit. To do this, go to the WebCollect website, login, go to ‘My Home’ on the top right of the screen, find ‘My Payments’ and cancel your direct debit from there. You could also cancel your Direct Debit directly with your bank.
If you have a moment to give feedback (to [email protected]) on your reason for leaving, we always appreciate it.
Yes, as an Associate. Full membership is reserved for qualified clinical psychologists and trainees.
Yes, with full voting rights but at a reduced subscription rate.
Yes, but as Associates. Full Membership is reserved for Clinical Psychologists.
ACP-UK is keen to support the Division of Neuropsychologists and share its concerns about the absence of statutory protection for the title Clinical Neuropsychologist. The ACP-UK is presently in dialogue with the leadership of the DoN about joint strategy and collaboration.