Applying for the NSCAW Data
Restricted Release Version
The Restricted Release Data
are available for $500 payable to RTI International but mailed to
the NDACAN address. This fee goes to costs
associated with the mandatory on-site compliance visits.
Stage 1:
Submit
an application to receive NSCAW
1. Download the
Application
and Data Protection Plan for Restricted NSCAW Data (MS Word)
2. Rename the file with your last
name, first initial, the acronym DPP, and the date in YYYY-MM-DD
format (e.g. Doe, J DPP 2008-09-27.doc)
3.Complete the form electronically
and e-mail it to NDACAN@cornell.edu
Stage 2:
In 3-7 working days you will receive
via e-mail a confirmation from NDACAN of the eligibility of your
project and an invoice. You must then physically mail to NDACAN the
following forms and payment:
1. Three completed and
original signature copies of the Restricted Release Data Use
License (PDF) for each institution involved in the proposed
project.
2. Completed and original signature copies of the
Supplemental
Agreement with Research Staff (PDF) for each member of the
research team other than the Investigator who will have access to the
data. Research staff must be formally affiliated with the
Investigator's institution (student, staff, faculty, etc.).
3. A copy of your institution's IRB approval for your project
which
acknowledges the increased risk to NSCAW respondents of deductive
disclosure and the special procedures required for the handling and
storage of NSCAW data. Your research proposal must receive either
an expedited or full board IRB approval. The IRB cannot declare the project exempt from
its review.
4. Check or money order payable to "RTI International" for $500
but mailed to NDACAN. Purchase Orders are *NOT* accepted for
this dataset, only checks or money orders.
Since many institutions take several weeks to generate and deliver a
check, some investigators choose to write a personal check and
arrange for reimbursement.
The Restricted Release Data Use
License (PDF) is a legal document between the researcher,
the Receiving Institution, and NDACAN. Changes in the employment
status of the researcher require the completion of a new Restricted
Release Data Use License.
NDACAN will have full
discretion in deciding whether the Investigator meets eligibility
criteria and whether the
Application
and Data Protection Plan for Restricted NSCAW Data (MS Word) is
adequate. NDACAN may request additional information from applicants or
request changes to the Data Protection Plan. If NDACAN decides all
requirements are met, a representative from NDACAN will sign the
Restricted Data Use License and return a copy of the fully executed
license to the applicant along with a copy of the data.
If, during the course of the
research project, the Investigator adds new staff who will have access to the
data, the Investigator must mail signed copies of the
Supplemental
Agreement with Research Staff (PDF) to NDACAN. Access to the data cannot be
provided to these staff members until the Supplemental Agreements are
signed by an NDACAN representative and returned to the Investigator.
Research Teams Consisting
of Persons Employed at Different Institutions
Because the Investigator and the Receiving Institution are both
parties to the Restricted Release Data Use
License (PDF),
multiple Licenses must be executed when members of a research team
with access to the General Use or Restricted Data are employed by
different organizations. A separate License must be executed with each
organization involved in the project. For instance, when researchers
employed at different universities collaborate on a research project
and each project team requires direct access to the data, an
Investigator must be designated at each Institution and each
Institution must execute its own License. When an Investigator
contracts with a firm to perform programming services using the data,
both the Investigator's organization and the firm performing the
programming must have separate Licenses. (Self-employed persons with
no institutional affiliation may not gain access to any version of the
NSCAW Data.)
When the project involves
multiple organizations, the Restricted Release Data Use Licenses for
each organization must be submitted to NDACAN together in a single
package. This package should include a cover letter identifying the
single Investigator who will serve as primary contact for the entire
research team. This primary contact must serve as the Investigator
(i.e., signatory to the License) in his or her employer's License.
Other organizations involved in the project should designate the most
senior team member (i.e., the team member that holds the greatest
authority over other team members from that organization) as their
organization's Investigator
Where to Submit
Applications
All signed original materials for obtaining the Restricted Release Data should be mailed to:
National Data Archive on
Child Abuse and Neglect
Attn: NSCAW Restricted Release Data Application
Family Life Development Center - Beebe Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Questions about acquiring the
Restricted Release Data may be sent to the above address or sent via
e-mail to NDACAN@cornell.edu.