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6 How can you appeal against your order?
If you have a solicitor, then your solicitor can help organise your appeal for you.
If you don't have a solicitor, then you can write or phone the Tribunal Administration and say you would like to make an appeal against your order. The Tribunal will advise you if this is possible and how you should go about it. The actual procedure will depend on what kind of order is in place and how long it has been in place.
You will need to provide the Tribunal Administration with details of your name, the name of your doctor and the hospital in your order. You may find it helpful to have your named person, independent advocate or legal representative help you with this.
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