Ethics, social research and consulting with children and young people

Summary: This book examines the ethical
questions raised throughout each
project, from planning, to choosing
questions, methods and samples, to
reporting and disseminating the
findings.

This book updates Listening to Children, the 1995 Barnardo’s
report, and gives examples from a range of recent projects. The
children’s rights based approach considers justice and respect in
projects with all ages of children and young people.

Ethics, social research and consulting with children and young
people will be of interest to anyone who conducts social research
or consults with children and young people, who supports or
funds these projects, or who publishes, reads or uses the
findings of project reports.

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