The session considers some case examples where ‘deciding with children’ isn’t ethically straightforward. When parents exclude an adolescent from being involved, or when parents disagree with their child’s views, clinicians must decide when and how to advocate for a child to decide. When and why ought they to defer to the parent’s views?
Professor Lynn Gillam (Academic Director of the Children’s Bioethics Centre, The Royal Children’s Hospital) in discussion with Professor Douglas Diekema (Physician and Director of Education, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle Children's Hospital, USA) and Professor Lainie Friedman Ross (Professor of Clinical Medical Ethics and Professor, Departments of Pediatrics, Medicine, Surgery and the College, University of Chicago).