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Course |
Research with Vulnerable Populations |
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Convenor |
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Date |
18 - 24th June 2009 |
Time |
9.30am – 5:00pm daily |
Venue |
Room 315 Department of Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, 3rd floor Seminar Room, Burnet Building, Alfred Hospital |
Suitable for |
Ethics committee members, health researchers, NGOs |
Aims |
To discuss the nature of vulnerability and how this effects the conduct of ethical research |
Overview |
Overview of human rights considerations pertinent to research in situations in which the autonomy of potential participants is gravely diminished, for example: refugee populations, people living in poverty, conditions of civil rights violations, war or internal conflict. How should research with vulnerable populations be undertaken, if at all? |
| Please note | Participants include both Monash masters students and Short Course registrants. |
Fee |
$1925 (excl GST) |