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Ethical Research Involving Children: Where have we been? Where are we now? Where are we heading?
Queen's University Belfast, Centre for Children's Rights Seminar (Online, 10/05/2022)
10/05/2022
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Abstract
Drawing on many years’ experience in researching with children and young people, including leading the international Ethical Research Involving Children (ERIC) initiative (www.childethics.com), Anne reflected on the cornerstone role of 3-R’s (rights, relationships and reflexivity) in navigating ethical tensions related to matters like informed consent, harms and benefits, privacy and confidentiality, and payment and compensation, including in research on sensitive issues. Julia introduced participants to the ERIC resources and highlight the team’s ongoing efforts to develop an evidence-informed international resource hub where researchers can connect up, share their expertise and promote promising ethical practice in a wide range of contexts. They hoped participants will be enriched and affirmed in their understanding that ‘ethics’ is not simply a battleground of procedural and compliance requirements but a way of operating as researchers well before any project begins.
Details
- Title
- Ethical Research Involving Children: Where have we been? Where are we now? Where are we heading?
- Creators
- Anne Graham Professor - Southern Cross UniversityJulia Truscott - Southern Cross University
- Event
- Queen's University Belfast, Centre for Children's Rights Seminar (Online, 10/05/2022)
- Identifiers
- 991013330228502368
- Academic Unit
- Centre for Children and Young People
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Webinar