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15/01/2015 at 8:34 am #71792Michael WishartParticipant
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Tarrn-doon-nonin – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research ethics award
Doing ethical health research in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander settings means doing research in ways that are culturally safe and ethically acceptable for all involved – research participants, communities, organisations and other interested community members, as well as the research team. It involves Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities influencing what, why, how and when research is done, as well as how it is used.
The Lowitja Institute is proud to offer, for the first time, an award that recognises and upholds respectful ethical practice in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health.Eligibility criteria
Applications are open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research projects that have been conducted by:
* Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander collaborations and/or organisations, and/or
* non-Indigenous organisations and/or collaborations
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* have finalised the active research and findings phase, and are close to completion; or
* have completed within the last two years.Prize
* The winning project will be awarded a $10,000 grant to be administered by the Lowitja Institute. The grant will be available for furthering the successful project through activities such as research translation, conference attendance, training and/or community capacity building, or for resourcing further research that emerges from the project.
* Two representatives of the successful project will be invited to attend the award ceremony to be held in March 2015, at the Lowitja Institute in Melbourne, Victoria. Economy class air travel and one night’s accommodation will be provided.More information and applications
For more information and to apply, visit the Tarrn-doon-nonin web page.
Closing date:
Applications close on 22 February 2015 at midnight AEDT. No late applications will be accepted.
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