Before we start any test or treatment, we will always get consent. This means that we will talk to you, so that together we can agree the best option for your child. We aim to involve both you and your child in this.
Children and young people have the right to:
- know what is happening.
- be involved in making choices about their care.
- decide whether or not they want a parent there.
Children and young people can give their own consent if the doctor thinks they are ‘competent’, in other words that they can understand:
- why they need a test or treatment.
- what this will involve.
- the different end results that the test or treatment may have.
We must respect the right of competent children and young people to consent to or refuse care, even if the parents do not agree. You, your child, or both of you may need to sign the consent form.