Meeting of the Parliament 20 June 2019
That goes back to one of the areas that I raised in my statement. In general, people have to have trust and transparency around policies and how they have been developed. As I said in my statement, LGBT Youth Scotland went out to wide consultation on the issue. The guidance was delivered in good faith and with a clear intention to help those in the trans community and those who identify as non-binary. However, concerns have been raised about it. My fear is that, given the level of concern that there was, people were losing faith in the guidance and, therefore, it has perhaps not been used or it has been called into question. That is why it is important that the Scottish Government looks at the guidance around policy and implementation, so that people can have faith in the policy and how it has been decided.
My hope from the work that we can do within Government and in other public agencies is that people can have trust in the policy. That will reassure women and those in the trans community that we take the issues that they bring to the Government, such as bullying and mental health, exceptionally seriously and that we want policies in place that can work for both groups.
I agree with Jamie Greene’s statement that we can do both. I hope that I can work with him and others in his party to achieve exactly that.