ANZGOG POLICIES & GUIDELINES
ANZGOG is the peak national gynaecological cancer research organisation in Australia and New Zealand. Our vision is: Advancing research, saving lives.
The group has more than 1300 members representing clinical, allied health and pure research specialities, and includes community. ANZGOG clinical trials are conducted at over 80 hospital sites and include both local and global collaborations to ensure the best research is available to improve life for women with a gynaecological cancer.
WomenCan is the fundraising initiative of ANZGOG. WomenCan’s mission is to engage the community to fund research which is driven by evidence of need and an ambition to change practice, improve outcomes and provide hope.
These documents represent ANZGOG’s commitment to high levels of professionalism, integrity, ethical behaviour, accountability and good corporate governance in its operations.
ANZGOG Policies
- Whistleblower Policy
- Diversity and Inclusion Policy
- Modern Slavery Policy
- Privacy Policy
- ANZGOG Constitution
- Website Terms and Conditions
- Work Health and Safety Policy
Research
As a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) administering institution, ANZGOG is required to comply with relevant NHMRC policies and procedures.
- Guidelines under Section 95 of the Privacy Act 1988
- Use and disclosure of genetic information to patient’s genetic relatives under Section 95AA Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)
- Open Access Policy
- Guide to Managing and Investigating Potential Breaches of Australia Code of Responsible Conduct of Research
- Management of Data and Information in Research
- Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research
- Research integrity and misconduct policy
- Gender equity requirements for Administering Institutions
- Ethical guidelines on the use of assisted reproductive technology in clinical practices and research
- Ethical conduct in research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and communities
- Principles and guidelines for the care and use of non-human primates for scientific purposes
- National principles of IP management for publicly funded research
- Principles for accessing and using publicly funded data for health research