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Glossary of Terms

If you would like to see more terms appear in this glossary, please contact the Research Governance Co-ordinator at [email protected] or Tel. (01983 823825).

Main/Principal Researcher
The person designated as taking overall responsibility for the design, conduct and reporting of the study.
Nominated Link Officer
A named council officer, usually an experienced manager, appointed by the sponsor organisation to act on its sponsor responsibilities. The person provides a link between the council and the researcher. This person’s role is to facilitate access to research participants and to oversee and monitor the progress of the research on behalf of the council. S/he is not responsible for providing support and advice about the research itself.
Research
Any work which involves collecting information from or about service users, their relatives and carers and employees of the Council. It includes surveys, focus groups, consultations, reviews, evaluations, Best Value audits, and student projects. It does not involve the routine collection of management information.
Research Governance
Co-ordinator
The Council Officer who is the official point of referral for all prospective research applicants.
Research Governance Board
The partnership body responsible for considering any research proposals that involve direct or indirect access to service users, their families/friends or carers. Membership comprises the Research Co-ordinator, Council staff, representatives from other organisations and users of Council services.
Research Supervisor
The person responsible for the management of the researcher(s) and the research.
Research Team
Other researchers who, with the Main Researcher, comprise the people conducting the study and includes field workers.
Sponsor
An organisation (likely to be the local authority) taking the primary responsibility for:
  • ensuring the design of the study meets applicable standards.
  • that arrangements are in place to ensure appropriate conduct and reporting.
  • that all the necessary agreements are in place and are documented.
The sponsor is usually, but does not have to be, the main funder. The sponsor might be a local authority, a University or a research foundation.
Local Authorities are automatically a sponsor of research that involves services users, their families and carers and the local authority’s staff.
The sponsor will be represented by a Manager who will fulfill the role of Nominated Link Officer (see below)



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