Research Safegaurds

Data Management

  • Keep good records of research activities, such as data collection, research design, and communication between project participants.
  • Optimize the potential for data sharing by utilizing strong metadata and persistent identifiers.

Further Learning: Data Management Planning in the College Context

If you would like to do a deeper dive into this topic, there is a module called Data Management Planning in the College Context in Fanshawelearns.

This and other resources can be found in the CRI Research Playlist.

Protection of Project Participants

  • Treat all potential participants with respect from the time you request their possible participation (even if they decline to be involved) to the end of the project and beyond.
  • Inform participants of the intended outcomes of the project, potential risks, and their ability to withdraw at any time.
  • Seek permission to share research findings and deposit datasets which are anonymous and/or de-identified.
  • Research Ethics Board (REB) approval may be a condition of funding.

Resource: Informed Consent Guidelines

These guidelines are used by Fanshawe for the creation of Informed Consent Documents.

Confidentiality

  • Ensure that confidential and/or sensitive information is safeguarded.​
  • Put in place protection measures to ensure the privacy of research participants.​
  • Do not share any proprietary information that has the potential to be commercialized. ​
  • It is common for partner-based research contracts to include Non-Disclosure Agreements

Resource: Sample Non-Disclosure Agreement

This sample Non-Disclosusre Agreement template demonstrates the permissions and waivers that are typical of an NDA.

Further Learning: Tri-Council Course on Ethics

The Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans is a free online course which provides guidance that applies to all research involving human participants, including their data and/or biological materials. Completion of the TCPS 2 CORE may be a condition of funding. TCPS 2 CORE consists of nine modules and a knowledge consolidation exercise:

  1. Module A1 – Introduction
  2. Module A2 – Scope of TCPS 2
  3. Module A3 – Risks and Benefits
  4. Module A4 – Consent
  5. Module A5 – Fairness and Equity
  6. Module A6 – Privacy and Confidentiality
  7. Module A7 – Conflicts of Interest
  8. Module A8 – Research Ethics Board Review
  9. Module A9 – Research Involving Indigenous Peoples
  10. Knowledge Consolidation Exercise
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