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Implications from the interviews with the children

Practice Guidance on Investigative interviews with children and young People

Practice Guidance on Investigative interviews with children and young People

... closing interviews of disabled children, it would be helpful to acknowledge again the additional barriers to communication when discussing sensitive issues such as ...

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Conducting qualitative interviews with children: methodological and ethical challenges

Conducting qualitative interviews with children: methodological and ethical challenges

... individual interviews – with children in relation to an investigation of individual perspectives about the time that parents and their teenage children spend ...together. From an overview of ...

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HEARING THE VOICES OF CHILDREN IN ALBERTA FAMILY PROCEEDINGS: THE ROLE OF CHILDREN S LAWYERS AND JUDICIAL INTERVIEWS

HEARING THE VOICES OF CHILDREN IN ALBERTA FAMILY PROCEEDINGS: THE ROLE OF CHILDREN S LAWYERS AND JUDICIAL INTERVIEWS

... Another mechanism for allowing children to voice their opinions in family law matters is through judicial interviews or testifying in open court. It is apparent, however, that, even with the small sample ...

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Asking women about having children : interaction in telephone-survey interviews

Asking women about having children : interaction in telephone-survey interviews

... two interviews further to their previous participation in Wave 1 NLC 18 months to two years ...on children that they had been asked in the 1997 Wave 1 NLC Survey, and, second, in a face-to-face interview to ...

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A Qualitative Examination of “Ground Rules” Implementation Practice in Investigative Interviews with Children

A Qualitative Examination of “Ground Rules” Implementation Practice in Investigative Interviews with Children

... the interviews, were rarely practised, and if assessed, were done so by a question rather than with an ...words, children usually had only a passive role in the rapport phase, and with the exception of the ...

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Interviews with paediatric rheumatologists about psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis in children: how can specialties learn from each other?

Interviews with paediatric rheumatologists about psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis in children: how can specialties learn from each other?

... how children with psoriasis should be screened for ...in children 7 ...dermatologists. From these interviews pGALS should be considered as an annual screening tool for use in paediatric ...

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Mainstream school services for children with primary language impairment - implications from research

Mainstream school services for children with primary language impairment - implications from research

... Many of these children in the UK are offered indirect therapy in schools from SLT services. This can involve either a consultancy mode via schoolteachers and other classroom staff, or a transfer mode via ...

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Auto driven Photo Elicitation Interviews in Research with Children: Ethical and Practical Considerations

Auto driven Photo Elicitation Interviews in Research with Children: Ethical and Practical Considerations

... the children shared with ...some children made statements such as “Mum took that one” or “Dad said I should take a photo of my medicine,” the children exerted their own control during the ...The ...

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Interviewing young children: protocol, practice and perception in police interviews Sarah Krähenbühl.

Interviewing young children: protocol, practice and perception in police interviews Sarah Krähenbühl.

... interview children in preparation for legal proceedings and could also be used in other contexts where more formal testimony is ...with children, especially younger ...substantial interviews and a ...

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Constructing risk and avoiding need : findings from interviews with social workers and police officers involved in safeguarding work with migrant children

Constructing risk and avoiding need : findings from interviews with social workers and police officers involved in safeguarding work with migrant children

... Findings from interviews with social workers and police officers involved in safeguarding work with migrant ...migrant children; assessments of needs in the early stage of their arrival into the UK ...

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The great transition: implications from environmental policy on the quality-quantity trade-off on children

The great transition: implications from environmental policy on the quality-quantity trade-off on children

... The advantage of our approach with respect to the aforecited literature is twofold. First, we can study how changes in environmental policy affects the decisions of individ- uals to invest in human capital accumulation ...

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Decoding Motor Signals From the Pediatric Cortex: Implications for Brain-Computer Interfaces in Children

Decoding Motor Signals From the Pediatric Cortex: Implications for Brain-Computer Interfaces in Children

... the children in our study to identify and use control features similarly to adults demon- strates that other ongoing neuropros- thetic findings and advances found in adult populations (in whom the major- ity of ...

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Robot-Mediated Interviews - How Effective Is a Humanoid Robot as a Tool for Interviewing Young Children?

Robot-Mediated Interviews - How Effective Is a Humanoid Robot as a Tool for Interviewing Young Children?

... all interviews were conducted with children attending the same ...or children with different ...the children respond to a robot compared to a ...our interviews were based around a topic ...

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How does asthma influence the daily life of children? Results of focus group interviews

How does asthma influence the daily life of children? Results of focus group interviews

... likely, children were classified with asthma earlier in life while their respiratory complaints were ...Clinical implications Some of the aspects of asthma-specific HRQL, according to the children, ...

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Exploring children s experiences of play and recreation in local neighbourhoods using walking interviews

Exploring children s experiences of play and recreation in local neighbourhoods using walking interviews

... findings from the children’s walking interviews, whereby the child went with the researcher on a child-directed walk around their local ...encourages children to provide their views and knowledge of ...

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FALL Interviews with Mothers of Young Children in the SEED for Oklahoma Kids College Savings Experiment

FALL Interviews with Mothers of Young Children in the SEED for Oklahoma Kids College Savings Experiment

... young children in the United States or even of all mothers of young children in ...come from a small subsample of respondents (n = 60) randomly drawn from a sample stratified by race and ...

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The identity of parent ‘advocates’ of autistic children: a discursive psychological examination of two in-depth interviews

The identity of parent ‘advocates’ of autistic children: a discursive psychological examination of two in-depth interviews

... support from a friend or family on hand and the interviews took place in a quiet environment, agreed prior to ...withdraw from the research and the usage of ...of children from the ...

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Intvestigative Interviews of Children: Should They Be Videotaped

Intvestigative Interviews of Children: Should They Be Videotaped

... Child sexual abuse' is often difficult to prove. The Supreme Court observed in Pennsylvania v. 3 The problems of ineffective testimony and few eye- witnesses are compou[r] ...

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recent interviews with philosophy for children (p4c) scholars and practitioners

recent interviews with philosophy for children (p4c) scholars and practitioners

... with children, should I have a broad knowledge of how the concept of justice (for example) is constructed throughout the canon—whether philosophical or theological? How could one not wish for that? Personally, I ...

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Understanding the broader implications of strategic evidence disclosure in police interviews with suspects

Understanding the broader implications of strategic evidence disclosure in police interviews with suspects

... answers from Experiment 4 before judging the mock suspect’s ...laypeople from judging all mock suspect responses as ...stolen from the bookshop. Next, laypeople were informed of the evidence ...

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