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Please note that due to high demand, we are unable to support every study, and there is a waiting time.
Risks to Participants
Beat should be made aware of any potential risks to participants before agreeing to assist with research promotion. Please send through a brief overview of the study procedures with any potential risks to participants, and ways in which these risks will be mitigated, highlighted.
Please ensure that participants are informed of the risks of taking part in the study in the participant information sheet. Examples of risks might include triggering procedures (e.g. weighing) or triggering information (e.g. asking for lowest weight or ideal weight).
Confirmation that:
Confirmation that you have read and agree to abide by the guidance on confidentiality and safeguarding set out in the following publications by the British Psychological Society: '
Code of Ethics and Conduct
' and '
Code of Human Research Ethics
'.
An email confirming ethical approval sent from the relevant Research Ethics Committee sent to
research@beateatingdisorders.org.uk
Confirmation that full acknowledgement will be given to Beat in any reports that result from the research.
Name of author
Affiliation
Email address
Title of Your Project
> 60 characters in length, including spaces
A synopsis
> 60 characters in length, including spaces
Brief text for the main body of the page, arranged using the following subheadings:
1) Who can take part? 2) What is the purpose of the research? 3) What does the study involve? 4) How can someone take part?
A University logo or image
Please attach a logo/image in high resolution .jpg or .png format
If we agree to assist with recruitment we may post about your study on social media, please write suggested text for a Tweet to promote your study
No more than 280 characters in length. Researchers are encouraged to refer to our social media accounts for guidance on style and wording.
An estimated date by which you will aim to or must finish recruiting participants