Consent form Hesters Way Cosy Homes Workshop

Retrofit Ripple Effect Workshop and Action – Hesters Way

This consent form will have been given to you with the Participant Information Sheet.  Please ensure that you have read and understood the information contained in the Participant Information Sheet and asked any questions before you complete this survey.  If you have any questions please contact a member of the research team, whose details are set out on the Participant Information Sheet

 

If you are happy to take part in this workshop and survey, please confirm the below in the Eventbrite booking.  

  • I have read and understood the information in the Participant Information Sheet which I have been given to read before asked to sign this form;
  • I have read and understood the Data Protection Privacy Notice that has been provided to me
  • I have been given the opportunity to ask questions about the study;
  • I have had my questions answered satisfactorily by the research team;
  • I agree that anonymised quotes may be used in the final Report and wider disseminaton of this study;
  • I understand that my participation is voluntary and that I am free to withdraw at any time until the data has been anonymised, without giving a reason;
  • I agree to take part in the research

 

 

 

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