RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Ask the people: developing guidelines for genomic research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples JF BMJ Global Health JO BMJ Global Health FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP e007259 DO 10.1136/bmjgh-2021-007259 VO 6 IS 11 A1 Sid Kaladharan A1 Miranda E Vidgen A1 John V Pearson A1 Victoria K Donoghue A1 David C Whiteman A1 Nicola Waddell A1 Gregory Pratt A1 , YR 2021 UL http://gh.bmj.com/content/6/11/e007259.abstract AB In health and medical research, guidelines are a set of statements and recommendations, whereby experts or stakeholders assess published literature to generate practical advice for a specific audience. This emphasis on guidelines development with expert consultation and published literature is not practical or inclusive when working in disciplines with minimal data and addressing issues that concern under-represented communities. Here we describe the process used for developing guidelines for the conduct of genomic research projects in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. A new technology with individual and community level ethical and social implications, and First Nations peoples with cultural and community expectations for research. We developed the guidelines through a consultation process that used participatory action research to engage with various stakeholders during multiple rounds of tailored activities. The end product, ‘Genomic Partnerships: Guidelines for Genomics Research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Queensland’ reflects the needs of the end-users and perspectives of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, communities and organisations that participated. Through this process, we have identified recommendations for developing guidelines with other under-represented communities.All data relevant to the study are included in the article.