Ethical issues and lessons in the voices of Pacific children project
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posted on 2024-06-03, 10:10authored byErin Wilson, E Jenkin, K Murfitt, Matthew ClarkeMatthew Clarke, L Stockman
Knowledge of the needs and experiences of children with disability living in Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea (PNG) is limited and that which does exist, does not focus on data collected directly from children themselves. This project aims to establish a method of data collection to determine the self-reported needs and priorities of children living with disability in Vanuatu and PNG. The project involves a multi-staged capacity building approach between two Disabled People’s Organisations (DPOs): PNG Assembly of Disabled Persons (PNGADP) and the Disability Promotion and Advocacy Association Vanuatu (DPA); and Save the Children and Deakin University. The research is funded by an Australian Development Research Award and is being undertaken between 2013 and 2015. The research will collect data from up to 50 children with disability aged between 5 and 18 years in each country.
History
Pagination
1-5
Material type
article
Resource type
journal article
Language
eng
Publication classification
A5 Minor research monograph
Copyright notice
2015, Australian Council for International Development
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A series of case studies from the ACFID University Network designed to explore the issues around navigating ethical research issues in development