Interviewing children and young people with learning disabilities
guidelines for researchers and multi-professional practice
- Lewis, Ann
- Porter, Jill
British Journal of Learning Disabilities 32(4):p 191-197, December 2004.
Summary
We argue that it is important for researchers and service providers to not only recognize the rights of children and young people with learning disabilities to have a ‘voice’, but also to work actively towards eliciting views from all. A set of guidelines for critical self-evaluation by those engaged in systematically collecting the views of children and young people with learning disabilities is proposed. The guidelines are based on a series of questions concerning: research aims and ethics (encompassing access/gatekeepers; consent/assent; confidentiality/anonymity/secrecy, recognition, feedback and ownership; and social responsibility) sampling, design and communication.
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