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Explore principles of scientific freedom, academic integrity, and whistleblower rights in this informative webinar featuring experts from Climate Science Legal Defense Fund (CSLDF) and Government Accountability Project (GAP). Learn about scientific integrity violations at federal agencies, universities, and research institutions, and how these entities handle complaints. Discover the current landscape of whistleblower rights for federal scientists and contractors, and understand how these rights can address scientific censorship and politically-driven policies. Gain insights into needed reforms to strengthen whistleblower protections and promote scientific integrity in the workplace. Delve into topics such as political interference, scientific communication, professional development, and the mechanics of scientific integrity policies. Understand the concept of whistleblowing, including who qualifies as a whistleblower, protected disclosures, and relevant laws. Acquire practical knowledge on best practices for raising concerns, seeking support, and navigating the complexities of scientific integrity in policy-making.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is scientific integrity
Political interference
Scientists communication
Scientists professional development
Mechanics of scientific integrity policies
Scientific integrity policies at federal agencies
Scientific integrity violation tips
Resources
Dana Gold
gag orders
Whistleblowers
Who is a whistleblower
What is a reasonable belief standard
Unprotected disclosures
Whistleblower protection
Summary
Whistleblower laws
Disclosures
False Claims Act
Needed reform
Best practices
Raising concerns
Get support
Whistleblowing guide
Questions
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