Dear YNiC users,
The GDPR coming in today has entailed a modest revision of our YNiC ethics
forms. The new versions (V4 of the form and V6 of the guidance) will be
available on the YNiC website soon, and should be used for all new
applications.
The changes aren't too major - essentially Section 7 of the application
form on data has been expanded to allow some extra checks to be performed
on your data processing plans. One aspect that is new is that PIs need to
consider whether their data might be considered "high risk" from a data
protection point of view, and if this is a possibility then a Data Privacy
Impact Assessment (DPIA) would need to be carried out. My reading of
the definition
of high risk
<https://www.york.ac.uk/records-management/dp/dataprivacyimpactassessments/>
is that most YNiC research wouldn't require this step. Further, if a strand
of research does need an assessment then as I understand it an assessment
could be carried out to cover that strand as a whole rather than each
individual project. So I don't anticipate this being too burdensome in the
main.
At the same time there are some new statements that need to be included in
the participant information sheets and consent forms, and I have taken the
opportunity to try to streamline the application process so that it is less
time-consuming. I have cut down the guidance notes that you need to consult
in making an application, and have added a template information sheet and a
template consent form that you can adapt for your purposes. As well as
making the application process a bit easier to complete, I am hopeful that
there is less opportunity for researchers to use wording in their
information sheets that conflicts with our guidelines. I'm happy to get
feedback on how well this works and whether you can see further ways to
improve the process.
Current projects with ethical approval do not need to be re-approved, but
it would be helpful if any participant you test from now on could be given
the attached supplementary information sheet as well as the information
sheet that you have been using, to inform participants about their data
under GDPR.
Please use the new forms for any new applications. People who are currently
in the process of putting together applications (e.g., for this year's
MPsych projects) can either use the new forms (preferred) or stick with the
old forms provided they (i) verbally agree to the new statements in Section
7 in their application email, and (ii) add the attached supplementary
information sheet to their participant information sheet.
Please let me know if you have questions or concerns,
best,
Gareth Gaskell
Chair YNiC Ethics and Governance Committee
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Gareth Gaskell
Department of Psychology
University of York
Heslington, York YO10 5DD UK
Office: Psychology, E209
Phone: +44-1904-323187
Email: gareth.gaskell(a)york.ac.uk
Home page:
https://www.york.ac.uk/psychology/staff/academicstaff/mgg5/
Research group:
https://www.york.ac.uk/psychology/research/facilities/slam/