Ethical considerations in social research with children and young people.
Malatest International. (2021). Ethical considerations in social research with children and young people. Wellington New Zealand. Abstract: Including young people’s voices in social research informs our understanding of how to deliver services and develop policies to improve young people’s wellbeing. However, despite the importance of hearing from young people, the New Zealand Human Rights Commission […]
Reconsidering assent for randomised control trials in education: Ethical and procedural concerns.
McPherson, A., Saltmarsh, S., & Tomkins, S. (2020). Reconsidering assent for randomised control trials in education: Ethical and procedural concerns. British Educational Research Journal, 46(4), pp. 728-746. Abstract: Despite ongoing disagreement about what kinds of evidence are most valuable to education, there continues to be an increasing push to make a narrow group of scientific […]
Co-producing and navigating consent in participatory research with young people.
Whittington, E. (2019). Co-producing and navigating consent in participatory research with young people. Journal of Children’s Services, 14(3), pp. 205-216. Abstract Purpose: Research within the fields of youth sexuality and safeguarding, and ethical governance more broadly, has traditionally prioritised risk aversion over the rights of young people to participate in and shape research. This excludes […]
Ethical considerations in longitudinal studies of human infants.
Thurman, S. L. (2015). Ethical considerations in longitudinal studies of human infants. Infant Behavior and Development, 38, pp. 116-125.
The experiences of children enrolled in pediatric oncology research: Implications for assent.
Unguru, Y., Sill, A. M., & Kamani, N. (2010). The experiences of children enrolled in pediatric oncology research: Implications for assent. Pediatrics, 125(4), e876.
Ethical guardrails when children participate in research: Risk and practice in Sweden and Australia.
Harcourt, D., & Quennerstedt, A. (2014). Ethical guardrails when children participate in research: Risk and practice in Sweden and Australia. Sage Open, 4(3), pp. 1-8.
Pediatric research ethics: Islamic perspectives.
Alahmad, G., & Dierickx, K. (2015). Pediatric research ethics: Islamic perspectives. British Journal of Medicine & Medical Research, 5(9), pp. 1158-1168.
Seeking children’s perspectives: A respectful layered research approach.
Merewether, J., & Fleet, A. (2014). Seeking children’s perspectives: A respectful layered research approach. Early Child Development and Care, 184(6), pp. 897-914
Researching with young children: Considering issues of ethics and engagement.
Macdonald, A. (2013). Researching with young children: Considering issues of ethics and engagement. Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 14(3), pp. 255-269.
Championing choice: Lessons learned from children and young people about research and their involvement.
Moore, T., Saunders, V., & McArthur, M. (2011). Championing choice: Lessons learned from children and young people about research and their involvement. Child Indicators Research, 4(2), pp. 249-267.