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Privacy notice - Theatre in Education Research: Pupil Focus Group Discussions

Overview

This privacy notice covers a research project being led by East Sussex County Council and the University of Brighton. The research will evaluate Personal Social Health and Economic (PSHE) education activities in secondary schools which aim to prevent and reduce future illegal drug use. The activities being evaluated include school lessons and a theatre performance at school, which together are called ‘Theatre in Education’.

A limited number of pupils in participating secondary schools will be invited to take part in focus groups after they have seen a theatre performance. The focus group will discuss pupils’ views on Theatre in Education and drug prevention education in school. The focus group will also involve creative exercises such as drawing, to help pupils express their views. The focus group will be led by a Research Fellow at the University of Brighton and a member of the East Sussex County Council Public Health Department.

The information we collect is anonymous which means that individuals cannot be identified.

Taking part in this research is voluntary and individuals can withdraw (decide not to take part) at any time, even if the focus group has already started.

As well as asking pupils taking part if they want to take part in the focus groups, we will ask parents for their consent for their child’s participation.

This privacy notice covers any personal data that may be collected during focus group discussions. We have asked participants not to provide personal details, so this privacy notice will explain how we will manage any personal data that is still provided. 

East Sussex County Council takes data protection seriously. Please be assured that your information will be used appropriately in line with data protection legislation, will be stored securely and will not be processed unless the requirements for fair and lawful processing can be met.