Ethics and consent make sure everyone involved in research feels safe and informed about all of the research details.

 

The Remedy Project has created ethics materials in a range of formats, designed to best suit each yarn. Scroll down to view the digital ethics map, the take home pack (with all of the details) and our large printed ethics yarn map.

All universities and researchers involved in this project are required to conduct research in accordance with the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research. In addition, our research team is committed to upholding the principles of the AIATSIS Code of Ethics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research and community ownership of their own research data.

If participants have any concerns or complaints about the ethical conduct of this research project, they can contact the project leader Professor Naomi Sunderland at n.sunderland@griffith.edu.au or the Griffith University Manager, Research Ethics on 07 3735 4375 or research-ethics@griffith.edu.au. The Central Australian Human Research Ethics Committee can also be contacted by calling (08) 8951 4700 or emailing reception@flinders.edu.au.