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- Impact of public involvement on the ethical aspects of research
- Blog: Seven proposals for improving Information Governance assurances
- Programmes of research standard conditions of approval
- Attending a CAG meeting as an applicant
- What difference is public involvement making to the HRA’s work? Our public attitudes survey advisory group
- Social media policy
- Pride Month 2023: Sheroes, Heroes and Queeroes
- Attending the NHS Research and Development (R&D) Forum conference – a blog by Jen Harrison, HRA Change Manager
- “Nothing about us without us": Why we're working in partnership with other leading health organisations on the Shared Commitment
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- Information for potential Confidentiality Advice Group members
- Clinical Trial Registration Audit Report
- My foray into public involvement – a blog by Public Involvement Network member Della Ogunleye
- Improving information for research participants - a blog by Leni Sivey
- The ethics of consenting children in COVID-19 vaccine research - a blog by Dr Bob Phillips
- Research Tissue Banks Conditions of REC Favourable Opinion
- Performance analysis
- Academy report hails ‘significant progress’ in medical research regulation‘Significant progress’ has been made in medical research regulation and governance over the past 5 years, according to a report of an Academy of Medical Sciences workshop published this week.
- NHS site set up in EnglandWhen considering which organisations will act as potential study sites, sponsors are strongly advised to have preliminary discussions with potential participating NHS organisations before submitting the IRAS form in order to understand if those organisations have the potential to participate.
- Ionising radiationUnder the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2000 (“IRMER”) and subsequent amendments, ethical approval is required by a Research Ethics Committee (REC) where any of the procedures in the research protocol involves exposure to ionising radiation and the participants are involved in medical or biomedical, diagnostic or therapeutic, research programmes.