I am carrying out research for which I am interviewing children / parents / social workers / voluntary organisations. Will the NSPCC take part in my research?
• It is sometimes possible for the NSPCC to assist in research in this way. Please write to the Head of Child Protection Research with details of your project (write to NSPCC, Weston House, 42 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3NH). We would need to see a full research proposal and to be confident that the research contains ethical safeguards and arrangements for the protection of confidential material, and that it will lead to the publication of results in a form that will assist the development of services for children and families.
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