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Research Ethics Application Form (Stage 1)

This document outlines the research ethics application process for projects conducted at Anglia Ruskin University. It includes a stage 1 application form that must be completed by all researchers prior to beginning any research. The form requests details about the project, researchers, participants, and requires confirmation that ethics training has been completed. It includes a checklist of 21 questions to identify any ethical risks or issues. Projects deemed to pose only minimal risk can proceed once approved by the relevant review committee. Those with potential risks require further information and review.

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Research Ethics Application Form (Stage 1)

This document outlines the research ethics application process for projects conducted at Anglia Ruskin University. It includes a stage 1 application form that must be completed by all researchers prior to beginning any research. The form requests details about the project, researchers, participants, and requires confirmation that ethics training has been completed. It includes a checklist of 21 questions to identify any ethical risks or issues. Projects deemed to pose only minimal risk can proceed once approved by the relevant review committee. Those with potential risks require further information and review.

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Research Ethics Application Form (Stage 1)

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RESEARCH ETHICS APPLICATION FORM (STAGE 1)

AFTER YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS FORM WOULD THE SUPERVISOR PLEASE INDICATE HERE WHICH
RISK CATEGORY THE RESEARCH FALLS INTO.
FOR STAFF RESEARCH, CAN THE RESEARCHER COMPLETE THIS.
Please delete as applicable:
GREEN / AMBER / RED INTERNAL / RED EXTERNAL
More information on ethics procedures can be found on your faculty website.You must read the Question
Specific Advice for Stage 1 Research Ethics Approvalform.

All research carried out by students and staff at Anglia Ruskin Universityand all students at our Franchise
Associate Colleges, must comply with Anglia Ruskin University’s Research Ethics Policy (students at other
types of Associate College need to check requirements).

There is no distinction between undergraduate, taught masters, research degree students and staff
research.

All research projects, including pilot studies, must receive research ethical approval prior to approaching
participants and/or commencing data collection. Completion of thisResearch Ethics Application Form
(Stage 1)is mandatory for all research applications*.It should be completed by the Principal Investigator in
consultation with any co-researchers on the project, or the student in consultation with his/her research
project supervisor.

*For research only involving animals please complete the Animal Ethics Review Checklistinstead of this
form.

All researchers should:


• Ensure they comply with any laws and associated Codes of Practice that may be applicable to their
area of research.
• Ensure their study meets with relevant Professional Codes of Conduct.
• Complete the relevant compulsory research ethics training.
• Refer to theQuestion Specific Advice for the Stage 1 Research Ethics Approval.
• Consult the Code of Practice for Applying for Ethical Approval at Anglia Ruskin University.

If you are still uncertain about the answer to any question please speak to your Dissertation
Supervisor/Supervisor,Faculty Research Ethics Panel (FREP) Chairor the Departmental Research Ethics
Panel (DREP) Chair.
Researchers are advised that projects carrying higher levels of ethical risk will:
• require the researchers to provide more justification for their research, and more
detail of the intended methods to be employed;
• be subject to greater levels of scrutiny;
• require a longer period to review. 1
Researchers are strongly advised to consider this in the planning phase of their research
projects.
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Section 1: RESEARCHER AND PROJECT DETAILS

Researcher details:
Name(s):
Department:
Faculty:
Anglia Ruskin email address:
Status:
Undergraduate Taught Postgraduate Staff
Postgraduate Research
If this is a student project:
SID:
Course title:
Supervisor/tutor name
Project details:
Project title (not module title):
Data collection start date:
(note must be prospective)
Expected project completion date:
Is the project externally funded?
Licence number (if applicable):
CONFIRMATION STATEMENTS – please tick the box to confirm you understand these requirements
The project has a direct benefit to society and/or improves knowledge and understanding.
All researchers involved have completed relevant training in research ethics, and consulted
the Code of Practice for Applying for Ethical Approval at Anglia Ruskin University.
The risks participants, colleagues or the researchers may be exposed to have been
considered and appropriate steps to reduce any risks identified taken (risk assessment(s)
must be completedif applicable, available at: http://rm.anglia.ac.uk/extlogin.asp) or the
equivalent for Associate Colleges.
My research will comply with the Data Protection Act (1998) and/or data protection laws of
the country I am carrying the research out in, as applicable.For further advice please refer
to the Question Specific Advice for the Stage 1 Research Ethics Approval.
Project summary (maximum500 words):
Please outline rationale for the research, the project aim, the research questions, research
procedure and details of the participant population and how they will be recruited.

Is your research ONLY a desk-based or library-based study that requires no direct or indirect
contact with human participants; and which also is likely to have no impact on the environment?
Desk-based (or secondary) research involves the summary, collation and/or synthesis of existing
research. For further information, see
http://study.com/academy/lesson/primary-secondary-research-definition-differences-
methods.html
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Yes/No If Yes, proceed to the Declaration in Section 5 and from there to the green channel.
Section 2: RESEARCH ETHICS CHECKLIST -please answer YES or NO to ALL of the questions below.

WILL YOUR RESEARCH STUDY? YES NO


1 Involve any external organisation for which separate research ethics clearance is
required (e.g. NHS,Social Services, Ministry of Justice)For NHS research involving
just staff that requires NHS R&D Management Approval only and Social Care
research please check with your FREP Chair whether this will be regarded as
equivalent to Anglia Ruskin University’s ethical approval.
2 Involve individuals aged 16 years of age and over who lack capacity to consent
andwill therefore fall under the Mental Capacity Act (2005)?
3 Collect, use or store any human tissue/DNA including but not limited to serum,
plasma, organs, saliva, urine, hairs and nails? Contact [email protected]
4 Involve medical research with humans, including clinical trials?
5 Administer drugs, placebos or other substances (e.g. food substances, vitamins)
to human participants?
6 Cause (or could cause) pain, physical or psychological harm or negative
consequences to human participants?
7 Involve the researchers and/or participants in the potential disclosure of any
information relating to illegal activities; or observation/handling/storage of
material which may be illegal?
8 With respect to human participants or stakeholders, involve any deliberate
deception, covert data collection or data collection without informed consent?
9 Involve interventions with children and young people under 16 years of age?
10 Relate to military sites, personnel, equipment, or the defence industry?
11 Risk damage or disturbance to culturally, spiritually or historically significant
artefacts or places, or human remains?
12 Involve genetic modification, or use of genetically modified organisms above
that of routine class one activities?
Contact [email protected]
(All class one activities must be described in Section 4).
13 Contain elements you (or members of your team) are not trained to conduct?
14 Potentially reveal incidental findings related to human participant health status?
15 Present a risk of compromising the anonymity or confidentiality of personal,
sensitive or confidential information provided by human participants and/or
organisations?
16 Involve colleagues, students, employees, business contacts or other individuals
whose response may be influenced by your power or relationship with them?
17 Require the co-operation of a gatekeeper for initial access to the human
participants (e.g. pupils/students, self-help groups, nursing home residents,
business, charity, museum, government department, international agency)?
18 Offer financial or other incentives to human participants?
19 Take place outside of the country in which your campus is located, in full or in
part?
20 Cause a negative impact on the environment (over and above that of normal
daily activity)?
21 Involve direct and/or indirect contact with human participants?

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22 Raise any other ethical concerns not covered in this checklist?


Section 3: APPROVAL PROCESS

Prior to application:
1. Researcher / student / project tutor completes ethics training.
2. Lead researcher / student completes Stage 1 Research Ethics Application form in consultation with co-
researchers / project tutor.

NO answered to all questions Research can proceed.


(Risk category 1) Send this completed form to your relevant
FREP/DREP for their records.

i) Complete Section 4 of this form.


ii) ii) Produce Participant Information
Sheet (PIS) and Participant Consent
Form (PCF) if applicable.
iii) Submit this form and PIS/ PCF where
applicable to your Faculty DREP (where
available) or Faculty FREP.
Two members of the DREP/FREP will review
(STAGE 1 APPROVAL) the application and report to the panel, who
NO answered to question 1-13 will consider whether the ethical risks have
YES answered to any question 14- been managed appropriately.
22 (Risk Category 2) • Yes: DREP / FREP inform research team
of approval and forward forms to FREP
for recording.
• No: DREP / FREP provides feedback to
researcher outlining revisions
required.
The panel may recommend that the project is
upgraded to Category 3 - please see below for
procedure.

Submit this completed form to your FREPto


inform them of your intention to apply to an
external review panel for your project.
Yes answered to question 1 and / For NHS (NRES) applications, the FREP Chair
or 2 would normally act as sponsor / co-sponsor for
(Risk Category 3A) your application.
The outcome notification from the external
review panel should be forwarded to FREP for
recording.

Complete this form and the Stage 2 Research


(STAGE 2 APPROVAL)
Ethics Application form and submit to your
Yes answered to any question 3-13
FREP.FREP will review the application and
(Risk Category 3B)
approve the application when they are
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satisfied that all ethical issues have been dealt
with appropriately.
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Section 4: ETHICAL RISK (Risk category 2 projects only)

Management of Ethical Risk (Q14-22)


For each question 14-22 ticked ‘yes’, please outline how you will manage the ethical risk posed by
your study.

Section 5: Declaration

*Student/StaffDeclaration
By sending this form from My Anglia e-mail account I confirm that I will undertake this project as
detailed above. I understand that I must abide by the terms of this approval and that I may not
substantially amend the project without further approval.
**Supervisor Declaration
By sending this form from My Anglia e-mail account I confirm that I will undertake to supervise
this project as detailed above.
*Students to forward completed form to their Dissertation Supervisor/Supervisor.
**Dissertation Supervisor/Supervisor to forward the completed form to the relevant ethics committee.

Date: 9 October 2015


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