Meeting of the Parliament 02 February 2016
I ask members to support amendments 18, 21 and 22. We believe that we need to put looked-after children at the heart of the attainment gap challenge, and we are seeking to provide an equal footing for Scotland’s kids in care in the new focus on children from poorer backgrounds. With amendment 18, we seek to ensure that local authorities set out how they will tackle the attainment gap both for looked-after children and for children from deprived backgrounds.
We know that education is the most important economic policy that we can pursue. If we can give every child a world-class education, they and Scotland will be able to take full advantage of the amazing opportunities that the future will bring. The Government must be judged on how it supports the most disadvantaged people in our society, and they do not come much more disadvantaged than our young people in care. The system is failing them in a way that it fails no one else, yet the state owes a particular duty of care to those children because they are our children—the state is the parent and we pay the bills.
I do not believe that we can address the attainment gap without specifically addressing the educational needs of our young people in care.
I move amendment 18.