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The ethics of research with children and young people: A practical handbook.

Alderson, P., & Morrow, V. (2020). The ethics of research with children and young people: A practical handbook. New York: Sage Publications. Paperback ISBN: 9-781-526-477-866

Interviewing children and young people with learning disabilities: Guidelines for researchers and multi-professional practice.

Lewis, A., & Porter, J. (2004). Interviewing children and young people with learning disabilities: Guidelines for researchers and multi-professional practice. British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 32(4), pp.191-197.

Ethical and safety guidelines for sexual and reproductive health research and data collection with adolescents.

World Health Organization (WHO). (2011). Ethical and safety guidelines for sexual and reproductive health research and data collection with adolescents. Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO), Department of Reproductive Health and Research.

WHO Ethical and safety recommendations for researching, documenting and monitoring sexual violence in emergencies.

World Health Organization (WHO). (2007). WHO Ethical and safety recommendations for researching, documenting and monitoring sexual violence in emergencies. Geneva: World Health Organisation Press. ISBN: 9789241595681.

Guidelines for research with children and young people.

Shaw, C., Brady, L.-M., & Davey, C. (2011). Guidelines for research with children and young people. London: National Children’s Bureau (NCB) Research Centre.

Ethical approaches to gathering information from children and adolescents in international settings: Guidelines and resources.

Schenk, K., & Williamson, J. (2005). Ethical approaches to gathering information from children and adolescents in international settings: Guidelines and resources. Washington DC: Population Council.

The Belmont Report: Ethical principles and guidelines for the protection of human subjects of research.

National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioural Research. (1979). The Belmont Report: Ethical principles and guidelines for the protection of human subjects of research: U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. DHEW Publication No: (OS) 78-0014.

Appendix V: NCB research department data protection guidelines.

National Children’s Bureau. (2003). Appendix V: NCB research department data protection guidelines. UK: National Children’s Bureau.

Market Research Standards Guidelines for research with children and young people.

Market Research Standards (MRS). (2012). MRS Guidelines for research with children and young people. London: MRS.

So you want to involve children in research? A toolkit supporting children’s meaningful and ethical participation in research relating to violence against children.

Laws, S., & Mann, G. (2004). So you want to involve children in research? A toolkit supporting children’s meaningful and ethical participation in research relating to violence against children. Stockholm: Save the Children Sweden. ISBN: 9173210889.

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The ERIC website emerged primarily through a collaboration between the Centre for Children and Young People at Southern Cross University, Australia, and UNICEF’s Office of Research, Innocenti. The website content is based on the following publication: Graham, A., Powell, M.A., Taylor, N., Anderson, D. & Fitzgerald, R. (2013). Ethical Research Involving Children. UNICEF: Florence. (Available in English, français, español, 한국어, Türkçe and Bahasa Indonesia).

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