Meeting of the Parliament 25 February 2026 [Draft]
As I said, the remit of the truth project will be developed, and part of that will involve consideration of its interaction with the inquiry. Members who attended this morning’s Education, Children and Young People Committee meeting heard more from Alexis Jay on the detail of the truth project. It is not necessary for a truth project to run alongside a statutory inquiry, but, as I know from John O’Brien, if they do so, that can provide valuable information from survivors. The establishment of a Scottish truth project will allow survivors the opportunity to share their experiences, inform policy changes and, importantly, access support.
I am mindful that, when we talk about such issues in the chamber, it can be retraumatising for victims, so we need to be careful about the way in which we conduct ourselves and talk about such issues. That is why the truth project, which John O’Brien will lead, is so important. Mr O’Brien was secretary to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse in England and Wales. He also led the development of the truth project, which ran alongside it. We will learn from his extensive experience to the benefit of survivors in Scotland.