What if I’ve changed my mind after I’ve given the sample?

You can change your mind about allowing the use of your child’s DNA until they are an adult, or your DNA, without giving any reasons, by writing to the Centre for Longitudinal Studies (see details below). They will inform the laboratory and your DNA samples will be destroyed. Usually, only the parent who has given permission for their child’s sample to be used is able to withdraw this permission. 

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