Education, Children and Young People Committee 17 December 2025
To add to the cabinet secretary’s points, a few important things on the implementation of mandatory reporting have to be considered, which Professor Jay alluded to in her evidence. She gave the particular example of the need to engage with trade unions. When looking at the options for mandatory reporting, we need to consider the scope, who is covered by any changes in legislative requirements and what existing duties are already in place for different professions, because many duties of care and reporting exist.
As the cabinet secretary said, legislative change is an issue, but there is also a need to engage with practitioners and the wide range of people who have an opinion on the issue and to think about implementation. It is not a straightforward, simple change; it is, in effect, quite a long process.