What is informed consent?

Children and young people must always give their permission to be part of research.

Consent is a big word; it can be hard to understand. The word consent is asking if you agree or disagree with doing or being a part of something, and if you give permission to the researchers to ask you questions and use your answers for their study.

An example of this; is; do you agree/consent to answering questions about your favourite TV shows, do you agree/consent to seeing a doctor to check on your health, or do you agree/consent to a research team keeping your drawings, words or pictured of you and by you?

If you agree to this, you are giving consent. If you disagree (do not agree), you are not giving consent.

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