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Research and Innovation

Writing Effective Participant Information Sheets, Distress Protocols & Risk Assessments

For HDR Students and Supervisors
Presenter Hayley Germaine
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Research Degrees
T: Research Degrees E: research.degrees@cdu.edu.au
Location Red9 Seminar 1.48
Open to HDR candidates

Craft clear, ethical, and participant-friendly research documentation.
This session will guide you through best practices for writing Participant Information Sheets, developing appropriate distress protocols, and completing thorough risk assessments.

This workshop is a part of the Research Enhancement Program!

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