REGULATING PSYCHOLOGISTS IN NOVA SCOTIA SINCE 1980

Contact Us

Office Operations

The NSBEP Office is operating virtually. Available contact options include phone, email, fax, regular postal mail, the applicant/registrant portals and website. Whenever possible, please consider using phone, email and faxes to communicate with NSBEP as access to postal mail is a slower option.

Upon request, staff can arrange a secure option to send material electronically to the NSBEP. 

Sending larger items and/or wanting to use courier service: If you would like to send items by courier, we recommend that you send the item as a parcel or registered mail with Canada Post as this will provide an option for staff to pickup any item and prevent any unnecessary delays.  If you mail an item to the NSBEP Office, please advise the Office by calling or sending an email (contact information below).

 

Nova Scotia Board of Examiners in Psychology

The Halifax Professional Centre, (Corner of Spring Garden Road & Robie Street).
455 – 5991 Spring Garden Road
Halifax, NS B3H 1Y6

Phone No. 902-423-2238
Toll-free (Within Nova Scotia) 1-844-423-2238
Fax No. 902-423-0058
Email NSBEP: E-mail

Board Staff

Lee, Board Office Coordinator: E-mail

    • Primary and initial contact for enquiries
    • If you are unsure whom to contact, begin by posing your enquiry to the Board Office Coordinator, who will ensure that your enquiry is addressed with the appropriate staff person
    • You might also find it useful to consult the FAQ sections of our website: Applicants, Candidate Registrants, All Registrants, Registration Requirements 

Dr. Gordon Butler, Registrar: E-mail

  • Complainants may wish to contact the Registrar before lodging a complaint.
  • You might also find it useful to consult the FAQ section.

Mr. Matthew Wagner, Assistant Registrar.

 Business Hours

9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Monday through Friday, excluding Statutory Holidays
The Board Office will be closed for the holidays December 25, 2024 through January 1, 2025 inclusive.

Please be aware that if you phone the Board, you may be asked to submit your enquiry in writing/email, particularly if the matter warrants a detailed response.