In my work on abused children in residential treatment, I only had to get the treatment center's permission and the social workers had to sign a research consent form. ssalahu-din wrote: > Staci, you may want to check on whether the social service agency has > custody and or guardianship and if so, is the agency responsible for > granting consent instead of the parents. > > Sakinah N. Salahu-Din, Ph.D., MSW > Associate Professor of Social Work > Saint Joseph College > 1678 Asylum Avenue > West Hartford, CT 06117 > (860) 231-5512 > FAX (860)95 > > -----Original Message----- > From: Staci M. Peckham [mailto:speckham@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 10:09 AM > To: Child Maltreatment Researchers > Subject: foster care > > I am designing a study that involves working with young > foster children. Does > anyone who has worked with this (or a similar population) > have any ideas about > how to get informed consent from the biological parent - > particularly when > parents are difficult to find? > > Thank you, > > Staci Peckham > > Staci M. Peckham > > speckham@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -- *********** Tasha R. Howe, Ph.D Assistant Professor of Psychology (Developmental) Transylvania University 300 N. Broadway Lexington, KY 40508 (859) 233-8144 FAX: (859) 281-3507 Website: http://www.transy.edu/homepages/thowe/ftpdpages/index2.html
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