ARISE activities online consent form

Advancing Resilience and Innovation for a Sustainable Environment (ARISE)

ERAMS reference number: ETH2324-1006

This research is being carried out by researchers at the University of Essex by Professor Gina Yannitell Reinhardt and her research team, which includes researchers from the Universities of Aberystwyth, Birkbeck, East Anglia, Kent, Manchester, and Suffolk. If you agree to participate in this research, the information will be collected by the research team during conversations you have with the team. Your answers will be recorded through a variety of means, which may include notes taken by team members or audio recordings.

We are using this form to record your consent to participate in the project. Either verbally or in writing, we have informed you about the project goals, your rights as a participant, the purpose and form of the research, and information about how your data will be used and stored. We have provided an Information Leaflet with relevant information and contact details of the University researchers responsible for the project. Please feel free to respond “yes” or “no” to the questions below.

By entering your information and clicking “submit”, you agree to be contacted with further details about that enable you to participate in a conversation with us. You confirm that you are entering the information voluntarily and without pressure, and that you understand that you may withdraw your information from the ARISE project at any time, without providing a reason for doing so.
Do you agree to participate in the ARISE research project?(Required)
Have you been given contact details of the researcher(s)?(Required)
Do you agree for the information from your interactions with the research team at the University of Essex to be shared securely with the broader ARISE research team?(Required)
Do you agree for the information from your interactions with the research team to be shared securely with future researchers working on other projects?(Required)
Do you understand that, other than using the data for research, the researchers will not tell anyone what you say unless they think someone might be injured, and if so, they will talk to you first about the best thing to do?(Required)