Education, Children and Young People Committee 10 September 2025
Absolutely. In a year in which we have incorporated the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child into domestic law, the legislation should have the ambition to recognise that we should produce law that has language that is simple and clear enough for a 12-year-old child to understand and, certainly, for an 18-year-old, a lay convener or parents of children who are being referred to the children’s hearing to understand. The measures should not be so complicated that we need the dense language that has been produced in the bill.