Dear 

I hope you have enjoyed the education activities of the Treating Alcohol and Drugs in Primary Care (TADPole) project.

We are keen to find out whether we have met your education needs.  As a reinforcing activity of the Activity Learning Module, please complete the following questions.   The survey should take no more than 15 minutes. 

About the project:
This project is supported by funding for the WA Primary Health Alliance. The project’s investigators are: Professor Moira Sim and Dr Eric Khong.

The project aims to improved the capacity of primary care professionals in managing alcohol and drug issues. We are keen to investigate if education can improve access to evidence based treatment.

The data for this project will be kept confidentially on password protected computers, the data will only be accessible to the researchers. No identified information will be used in any publications or reports. There are no risks to participating in this research and you can opt out at any time. Any data you have provided will be deleted from the electronic file.

The results of this research will be shared with the WA Primary Health Alliance and interested policy makers and academics. The results may be published or presented at professional meetings, but the results will be presented without identifying information. You can request results of this research by contacting the project co-ordinator.

The study has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee at Edith Cowan University. If you have any concerns about the research project and wish to talk to an independent person, you can contact:

Research Ethics Officer
Edith Cowan University
270 Joondalup Drive
JOONDALUP WA 6027
Phone: (08) 6304 2170
Email: research.ethics@ecu.edu.au

If you would like any more information about this project, please do not hesitate to contact the project co-ordinator.

Prof. Moira Sim
School of Medical and Health Sciences
m.sim@ecu.edu.au

By click on the “NEXT” at the bottom of the page you are providing consent to participate in this research.

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