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Author(s): First Nations Centre
Organization: National Aborigin al Health Organization
Publication Date: 2007
The Considerations and Templates for Ethical Research Practices is an adaptation of the Assembly of First Nations’ 1999 paper entitled Template for a Community Code of Ethics in Research and Data Sharing Protocols that provides practical guidance to communities interested in developing their own research policies and protocols. The most useful feature of this guide is its three templates to assist First Nations in the development of research poli...
Author(s): First Nations Centre
Organization: First Nations Information Governance Committee, Assembly of First Nations. Ottawa: National Aboriginal Health Organization
Publication Date: 2007
First Nations need to protect all information concerning themselves, their traditional knowledge and culture, including information resulting from research. The principles of Ownership, Control, Access and Possession (OCAP) enable self-determination over all research concerning First Nations.
It offers a way for First Nations to make decisions regarding what research will be done, for what purpose information or data will be used, where the infor...