A Co-constructed and Co-produced Evaluation of the Anchor Project in Shetland
The Anchor Project sits within an ambitious Scottish Government policy landscape to eradicate child poverty through involving children and families in a fair and inclusive manner. The overall aim of Anchor was to facilitate learning and action in family led problem solving and early intervention.
Appendix i. Robert Gordon University Ethics Approval
Professor Catriona Kennedy
School of Nursing Midwifery & Paramedic Practice
Robert Gordon University
12 January 2023
SERP reference number: 22-10
Dear Catriona
A co-constructed and co-produced evaluation of the Anchor project in Shetland.
Thank you for submitting your application for minor amendments to be considered in respect of the project noted above. The School of Nursing, Midwifery & Paramedic The amendments have been approved. You may go ahead with your research unless the project requires further approval. Where the project involves NHS patients, approval through IRAS system must be obtained. Where the project involves NHS staff, approval through the NHS R&D office must be obtained and this is usually done through IRAS. https://www.myresearchproject.org.uk/ Please email a copy of this approval letter along with your study protocol to Jill Johnston j.johnston4@rgu.ac.uk who tracks NHS IRAS applications on behalf of Sponsor Professor Nick Fyfe.
SERP approval is valid for 1 year from the date of this letter. If your data collection period progresses beyond 1 year please notify the SERP convenor.
Please include your SERP reference number in a footer on all documents related to your study.
If you require further information please contact the committee by email at SNMP-SERP@rgu.ac.uk
Yours sincerely
Dr Aileen Grant
SNMP SERP Convenor on behalf of the committee.
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