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Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs. 2018. Title V data integration tip sheet: Parental consent. Washington, DC: Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, 1 pp.

Annotation: This tip sheet on Title V and parental consent outlines essential guidelines for effectively integrating Title V data into an Early Childhood Integrated Data System (ECIDS) while respecting family preferences regarding data sharing. It emphasizes best practice in informing parents of privacy rights and their options concerning decision making. Title V programs are encouraged to thoroughly review relevant federal, state, local, and internal regulations as well as the ECIDS Data Governance Manual to ensure compliance with parental consent requirements. The guide includes a list of resources and tools for dealing with issues of parental consent.

Keywords: Title V programs, Data analysis, Children's health, Parental consent, MCH training,

   

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