> From: "J. Colaco < jc>" <[email protected]> > > BTW: Do you consider 'organising children without parental informed > consent' the ethical thing to do?
Now where did I ever say that. Did I not make it clear in my first response itself(and consistently thereafter in several subsequent posts) that we had obtained permissions from all concerned authorities, including the School Management and the parents? > Your answers suggest to me that you did NOT (do correct me if I am in > error) seek the informed consent of the parents of these children. You are absolutely wrong. Why did you ever come to such conclusions? You can read my earlier responses once again. > > If you have obtained informed consent, I am sure you will advise us > how you went about it. I in turn asked you a simple question. Is there any specific procedure to obtain such a consent? If yes, what is that procedure? If you can ask several questions, can you not answer this simple one? > You may also suggest that one does NOT need to obtain informed consent > from the parents of minors for non-school matters. I have not made any suggestion of that kind. You can read my earlier responses once again. Those are your words, not mine. > If that is your position, I can only wish you well. That may be your position. Not mine. I wish everyone well. > > Oh Yes .... you might also indicate to us the "Law" which allows you > to "invite" school children (not your own) to participate in rallies > etc without the informed consent of their children. >> jc If you mean the informed consent of their parents, we have obtained that. regards, Sandeep > > > ------------------------------ >
