Research Ethics: Important requirements, principles & practices in research involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
13 September 2016 9:00am–12:30pm
About Research Ethics: Important requirements, principles & practices in research involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
As a leading research institution we have a responsibility to ensure we facilitate ethical research that engages and recognises Indigenous participants as part of the research process.
- Why research ethics are important - history of marginalised groups and experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
- National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research 2007 (Updated May 2015)
- Values and Ethics: Guidelines for Ethical Conduct in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research (NHMRC 2003)
- Principles and appropriate approaches to the ethical conduct of Indigenous research
- Case Studies
- Discussion
Venue
College Rd, The University of Queensland, St Lucia
Room:
St Leos College Conference Room