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Research undertaken at the Women’s is conducted according to the principles of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and the NHMRC National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2023).

Good Clinical Practice (GCP)

NHMRC National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2023)

The welfare of individual participants, their rights, safety and dignity are paramount. Research governance is based on a strong regulatory framework, in accordance with the relevant codes of conduct and both state and federal legislation.

Here is a link to the Women's Research Policy.

Research must be conducted in accordance with the appropriate codes and legislation, including but not limited to:

The NHMRC has a range of Guidelines and tools for specific research including:

  • assisted reproductive technology
  • clinical ethics
  • embryo research, stem cells and human cloning
  • organ and tissue donation and transplantation
  • privacy
  • research involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
  • quality assurance activities.

For guidelines specific to your research, please visit the NHMRC website. 

Ethical conduct in research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and communities

Research at the Women’s involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, adheres to the principles outlined in: 

Ethical conduct in research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and communities: Guidelines for researchers and stakeholders. 

National Clinical Trials Governance Framework

The National Clinical Trials Governance Framework (NCTGF) supports the integration of clinical trial service provision into routine hospital care for improved patient outcomes.

Clinical trials provide:

  • early access to innovative treatments and interventions for patients and
  • improve the overall standard of medical care provided in Australian hospitals through the uptake of evidence into practice.

The Framework is aligned with the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards and in particular, the Clinical Governance and Partnering with Consumers Standards.

There are five components within these two Standards:

  • governance, leadership and culture
  • patient safety and quality improvement systems
  • clinical performance and effectiveness
  • safe environment for the delivery of care
  • partnering with consumers.

Assessments of the NCTGF Framework commenced in May 2023, in alignment with the NSQHS Standards assessment of health service organisations.

Resources

National Clinical Trial Governance Framework and user guide for health service organisations conducting clinical trials.

Fact Sheet: Overview of NCTGF

Video: What is the National Clinical Trials Governance Framework? 

Webinar recording:  A guide to the Clinical Trials Portal and web-based tools

NCTGF Fact Sheet for Principal Investigators

NCTGF Fact Sheet for Clinical Trial Workforce

NCTGF Fact Sheet for Trial Sponsors

NCTGF Fact Sheet for Managers

NCTGF Fact Sheet for Patients and Consumers

FAQs for NCTGF