Putting it into Practice

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Title: Community-based participatory research: A guide to ethical principles and practice
Author: Centre for Social Justice and Community Action, Durham University and National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement, Bristol
Date Published: 2012
Reference: Centre for Social Justice and Community Action, Durham University and National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement, Bristol
Are service users or carers authors: No/Not Known

Abstract:

These guidelines were produced with aim of increasing awareness amongst community research partners about the ethical challenges in research. They also aim to encourage research funders, research organisations and research ethics committees to understand the complexities of community-based participatory research (CBPR) and to change some of their existing requirements to better support CBPR.

The guide includes discussion of the ethical principles that underpin CBPR and guidelines on how to put the ethical principles into practice. Case studies of CBPR research projects and examples of ethical issues in CBPR are available as a separate document to download.

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general principles of good practice
ethical issues
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Date Entered: 2013/01/08

Date Edited: 2013/01/08

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