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Appeals
Introduction:Before initiating an appeal, calm down and think clearly about your responsibilities and your rights. Have you exhausted all of your options? Did you meet the deadlines for your application? Did you meet all of the criteria? Did you do all of your follow-up to qualify? These and other questions should be clearly thought out.
Non Approved Sponsorships AppealIntroduction:This appeal mechanism is for individuals who may feel that they have been denied sponsorship unfairly. Appeal's must be made within two weeks of the date of the letter denying sponsorship.Process:1. Send a letter addressed to the Cold Lake First Nations, Human Resources Department, requesting an appeal. Be very specific when stating your case that relates to why you feel you have been unfairly denied. 2. The Appeal Committee will make a decision on the matter at the first opportunity of a scheduled Appeal Committee meeting. You will be notified verbally and by letter regarding the decision, within two days of the Appeal Committee meeting. 3. If a client is not satisfied with the Appeal Committee decision a written notice requesting an Appeal Hearing shall be addressed to the Appeal Committee within two weeks of the decision made by the Appeal Committee. This letter must include new evidence for the reason for an Appeal Hearing. 4. The Appeal Committee will re-evaluate the new evidence and make the final decision which will be binding and without further recourse. 5. If a written notice by the client is not provided within the two weeks to the Appeals Committee, then the decision in number three will be considered the final decision Active Student Appeal1. Any problems or issues that may arise should be first discussed with the Training Instructor and the student. A student must take the personal responsibility to exhaust all other avenues prior to making an appeal. 2. If resolutions cannot be made between the Instructor and the student then the student must provide written notice to the Cold Lake First Nations, Human Resources Department. The letter must specifically state why you are appealing. 3. The Human Resources Department will review the appeal letter and forward copies to the Appeal Committee. 4. The Appeal Committee will make a decision on the matter at the first opportunity of a scheduled Appeal Committee meeting. You will be notified verbally and by letter regarding the decision, within two days of the Appeal Committee meeting. 5. If a student is not satisfied with the Appeal Committee decision a written notice requesting an Appeal Hearing shall be addressed to the Appeal Committee within two weeks of the decision made by the Appeal Committee. This letter must include new evidence for the reason for an Appeal Hearing. 6. The Appeal Committee will re-evaluate the new evidence and make the final decision which will be binding and without further recourse. 7. If a written notice by the client is not provided within the two weeks to the Appeals Committee, then the decision in number three will be considered the final decision. |



