Depending on the responsibilities of community research partners, you may not need approval to use Research Ethics for All to train community research partners.
If you want to engage community research partners in recruitment, consent, data collection, and working with individually identifiable data (activities that would make them engaged in human subjects research), you will likely need approval from your organization to use Research Ethics for All as an appropriate research ethics educational program for community research partners.
You can pursue approval to use Research Ethics for All for a single IRB protocol or as an available research ethics education program for community research partners at your organization.
Several universities and institutions have already approved Research Ethics for All:
Here we provide information you may need to pursue IRB and/or organizational approval: