
Guide to a Plain English Research Statement
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Guide to the Informed consent form
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Ethics Clearance Proposal
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What is the Informed Consent Form
The Informed Consent Form is an agreement between the researcher and the participant on the conditions, rights and obligations of both parties. It ensures that the participants are aware of all the potential risks and benefits of the project. It is a process of communication between the participant and researcher that results in the participant’s authorisation or agreement to participate in the project.
The purpose of this guide is to provide you (the researcher) with a template for creating and using an informed consent form.
In conjunction with a plain English research statement, an informed consent form will aide you in informing the participants / contributors about your research, and more importantly, ensure you have their consent to conduct the research according to your project plan. Following the steps in the template will help you create and foster a healthy relationship with the participants / contributors to your research project.
A plain English statement and a record of informed consent are both required for ethical consent practice.
The Form and the Template are drafted in light of various ethical research standards including:
The Informed Consent Form is a table of options for you to choose from according to the type of research you plan to do. You should bear in mind that the Research Ethics Committee will have its own view of what is appropriate in your case and you should not skip any steps that the Ethics Committee might reasonably think are necessary.
This form suggests clauses that you might include in an Informed Consent Form so that it provides an adequate record of research participant’s consent to being involved in the research, once they are so informed. Please ensure that you replace all the options in [square parentheses] with what you intend to use for the consent form for this project.
[NAME OF RESEARCH PROJECT]
[Name of researcher(s)]
[Please list any other appropriate qualifying details, e.g. place of research, year of research (if this is a revised project requiring new consents), names of participating or supporting indigenous organisations]
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I understand what this project is about. I have read [or had read to me] the Plain English Research Statement which explains what this research project is about and I understand it. I have had a chance to ask questions about the project, and I am comfortable with the answers that I have been given. I know that I can ask more questions whenever I like. |
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I have volunteered to participate I agree to participate in the research. I know that I do not have to participate in it if I don’t want to. I made up my own mind to participate – nobody is making me do it. AND (as appropriate to the research methodology): |
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What will happen if I want to stop participating? I know that I can pull out at any time without getting into trouble with [the researcher(s)] or anyone else. [There may be a need to specify the other people here, e.g. if the project is using the records or resources of an AND (choose as appropriate): OR [if the research data will be corrupted by a person removing themselves retrospectively or without their discontinuation being recorded. It is strongly preferred that the subject be given the option of retrospectively withdrawing permission to use data gathered from them if they withdraw their consent for participation]: If I pull out, [the researcher(s)] will be allowed to use any information that I have given them before then, and they will be able to write down that I have stopped participating. But they won’t be able to make me keep participating if I don’t want to. |
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How the research will happen [This section should describe what the research participant agrees to do, e.g.:] I agree that [the researcher(s) – or one of them of an appropriate OR: I agree to talk about questions which the researcher gives us in a group of people. This is called a ‘focus group’. I agree that the focus group can be (video) taped. [Or the researcher can sit in and take notes, explain conditions of focus group, etc.] OR: I agree to visit [X location] with [the researcher(s)] to talk about [e.g. its dreaming stories and the people who should look after it]. AND: (if appropriate): |
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Having my picture taken or being filmed (including when performing) (If previous clauses don’t already provide for photography or cinematography): I agree to be photographed/videoed for the research project. AND EITHER: Those tapes/photos/videos/DVDs are just for the researcher to use for this research. I don’t want other people looking at them (unless I say they can). OR: I agree that those tapes/photos/videos/DVDs can be shown to other people. AND (if appropriate): OR If a performance is to be recorded for public display : I agree that [the researcher(s)] may record my performance [provide identifying details, e.g. of ABC ceremony at DEF next week] and that they can use that recording for [e.g. to make a documentary for SBS, to show their students at X University, to show at the AIATSIS conference etc. Be clear about whether other copies of the recording can be made, by whom and for what purposes].
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Getting paid for participating in the research OR (if appropriate): AND (if appropriate, e.g. in social or public health research):
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Risks and benefits of the research AND (if appropriate): I know that the risks of the research are [set out any risks, e.g.:
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Who will be the authors of the research? AND (choose whichever is relevant): I understand that the researcher will [write the book, produce the video etc.] by him/herself/themselves. I won’t write [etc.] it with him/her/them. [Add other relevant information, e.g. ‘but my story and photo might be in that book’.] OR I understand that [researcher(s)] want to [write the book, make the video etc.] with me [and any other co‐authors, producers]. I agree to become an [authors, producer etc.]. My name will be mentioned on the [front cover, titles etc.] as an [author, producer etc.]. |
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Will people find out personal things about me from the research? [include the personal information to be revealed here] OR I understand that my name will NOT be mentioned in any [books/videos etc.] that come out of this research, and that people won’t know who I am from [reading/watching etc.] the [books/videos etc.]. [It may be appropriate to mention here any blinding strategies, e.g. ‘when I am talking into the camera, my face will be blacked out so the police won’t recognise me’ or [the researcher(s)] will just call me a number or fake name, like everyone else who participates in the research’]. AND (as appropriate): OR If [the researcher(s)] keep a record of what I said [or did] with my name on it [or which could be used to identify me], I want them to give it to AIATSIS for safekeeping. I want AIATSIS to let my family [there may be a need for specificity about individuals here] or [eg other language group or Aboriginal] people to have access to it, but I don’t want other people to read it without my permission of my wife/husband, children or grandchildren after I die. OR If [the researcher(s)] keep a record of what I said [or did] with my name on it [or which could be used to identify me], I want them to give it to AIATSIS for safekeeping. I don’t mind if AIATSIS lets other researchers read this record. |
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What about culturally restricted information or things? I understand that, if [researcher(s)] find out secret or sacred information, or are given secret or sacred things, they won’t tell or show them to the wrong people. I understand that, if [the researcher(s)] collect any secret or sacred information or things, they will put them into [the keeping place at X location; AIATSIS for safekeeping]. Other people should not be allowed to access this information or these things without [my and/or someone else’s] permission. OR I agree that, when [the researcher(s)] have collected all the information or things they need, they will talk to me [and/or whoever else has the authority to discuss them] about what to do with any secret or sacred information or things.
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Who will have access to the research results? OR I understand that anyone can read the book/article/report [watch the video, DVD etc.] that comes out of this research, and that even people on the other side of the world might see it, maybe on the internet. That’s OK with me. AND (if appropriate): I agree that [the researcher(s)] can present information from the research at conferences even if I’m not there. [If there’s no co‐authorship, add ‘I understand that [the researcher(s)] can do this without asking me first’]. AND [The researcher(s)] will give me [or someone else, e.g. an indigenous organisation] a copy of any books, articles, databases, CDs, videos or DVDs that s/he writes or produces out of the research.
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Intellectual property This means that: If the books, articles, databases or conference papers (or tapes, CDs, videos, DVDs etc.) make any money; [the researcher(s)] will keep it, [The researcher(s)] can pass copyright onto people I don’t know (e.g. their own children), who also won’t have to ask anyone’s permission before they reproduce the information in the books, articles, databases or conference papers (or tapes, CDs, videos, DVDs etc.), let other people reproduce it or keep any money that these research products make. AND (as is usually appropriate): OR (this is the preferred option) This means that: [The researcher(s)] CANNOT reproduce the information in those books, articles, databases or conference papers (or tapes, CDs, videos, DVDs etc.) in other places or for other purposes without getting permission from [ABC or other nominated individuals] first; [The researcher(s) will not be able to let other people reproduce that information without getting permission from [ABC’s or other nominated individuals’] first; If the books, articles, databases or conference papers (or tapes, CDs, videos, DVDs etc.) make any money, [the researcher(s)] will share it with [ABC or If [one of] [the researcher(s)] passes on their copyright share to another person, that person will NOT be able to reproduce the information or let other people reproduce it without [ABC’s or other nominated individual’s] permission. OR (for scientific research, e.g. into applications of traditional medicines): Where a patent application is going to be made from the research results, [the researcher(s)] will include the names [ABC indigenous organisation, a small number of indigenous individuals] on any patent application. [Where a patent application is envisaged or likely to arise out of the research, indigenous participants must get independent legal advice about intellectual [PLEASE do not include in your Informed Consent Form a clause stating that indigenous people ‘retain’ ‘intellectual property rights’ in ‘indigenous knowledge’. This is misinformation: the law recognises no such rights in knowledge which has not been converted into a material form, scientific discovery etc.] |
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Complaints Or Ms Chrissy Grant, Chair of the AIATSIS Research Ethics Committee, Or If I think there has been a breach of my privacy I can write to the Privacy |
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