Regulating doctors, ensuring good medical practice

0-18 years guidance: Sharing information with the consent of a child or young person

  1. 44. Sharing information with the right people can help to protect children and young people from harm and ensure that they get the help they need. It can also reduce the number of times they are asked the same questions by different professionals. By asking for their consent to share relevant information, you are showing them respect and involving them in decisions about their care.
  2. 45. If children and young people are able to take part in decision-making, you should explain why you need to share information, and ask for their consent. They will usually be happy for you to talk to their parents and others involved in their care or treatment.

 

Know your rights at the doctors

know your rights

Know your rights at the doctors