Meeting of the Parliament 02 March 2017
The children’s hearings improvement partnership was asked to scrutinise the impact of recent legislative and practice changes on the children’s hearings system and to identify action to strengthen consistency and effectiveness across the system. CHIP specifically considered the impact of increased legal representation at hearings. It is taking forward work to ensure that practice and decision making within the children’s hearings system are consistent, positive and purposeful across Scotland.
In addition, the systems review group made a specific recommendation that the Scottish Government reviews not only measures that are available to protect 16 and 17-year-olds but whether the Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011 should be amended to allow any young person aged 16 or 17 to be referred to the principal reporter. We will take that work forward.
I echo the point that I made to Liz Smith. Alongside the PVG scheme, the children’s hearings improvement partnership forms part of the bigger picture of child protection across Scotland, and we look forward to taking the recommendations forward and working closely with the children’s hearings system.