Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to some of the most common queries about the CLSA.
You will be told in a timely manner about new information that may be relevant to your willingness to stay in this study.
You have the right to be informed of the overall results of this research once the entire study is complete. As a person taking part in the main CLSA study, you have chosen if you would like to be sent regular updates about the study progress through electronic or mailed newsletters. The results of the CLSA Memory Study will be shared with all CLSA participants through those newsletters. Information about ongoing research, the research team, and general study results will be posted on the CLSA website.
Your rights to privacy are legally protected by federal and provincial laws that require safeguards to ensure that your privacy is respected.
If you consent to participate in the CLSA Memory Study, you do not give up any of your legal rights against the research team, the Public Health Agency of Canada, or involved institutions for compensation, nor does this form relieve the research team, the Public Health Agency of Canada, or their agents of their legal and professional responsibilities.
Each research ethics board has reviewed this study. The research ethics boards are responsible for ensuring that participants are informed of the risks associated with the research, and that participants are free to decide if participation is right for them. If you have any questions regarding your rights as a research participant, you may contact the Research Ethics Board associated with your Data Collection Site.