Meeting of the Parliament 02 December 2015
We have child protection laws in place, but the system that we are talking about has been proven to demonstrate good, positive outcomes for children, which Mark McDonald set out in his intervention during Liz Smith’s speech.
I draw attention to what members on the Conservative benches said in a previous debate for no reason other than to show the party’s direction of travel on GIRFEC—from urging us to roll the approach out nationally to Ruth Davidson’s Mail on Sunday article, which was as distasteful as it was hyperbolic. In her article, Ruth Davidson used the tragic deaths of Victoria Climbié and Baby P in an effort—one can only assume—to scare people for her own cynical political ends.
No one can guarantee that no child will slip through the net, but Ruth Davidson well knows that the consensus across Scotland’s children’s organisations and charities—the people who best know and understand the issues—is that the named person will help to make the holes in the net smaller.