Committee
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 20 January 2026 [Draft]
20 Jan 2026 · S6 · Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Item of business
Neurodivergence
Good morning, and welcome to the second meeting in 2026 of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee. We have received apologies from Paul O’Kane. Our only agenda item in public this morning is our first evidence session on our inquiry into neurodivergence. The inquiry was precipitated by the Scottish Government’s decision in 2024 to delay the introduction of a learning disabilities, autism and neurodivergence bill. We will be focusing on the experiences of neurodivergent people in education, employment and the criminal justice system.We will hear from the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and we will then move to a round-table format to explore the key themes of the inquiry with autistic disabled people’s organisations and an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder—ADHD—organisation.We begin with the Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland. I welcome to our meeting Dr Jim Crabb, policy lead, and Dr Leonie Boeing, child and adolescent mental health services psychiatrist and vice chair of the college’s child and adolescent faculty. You are both very welcome. Thank you for attending.I refer members to papers 1 and 2. We will begin with questions. I will kick off the questioning, and I will come to you first, Dr Crabb. Will you summarise the background to your report and any key points in it?
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The Convener (Karen Adam)
SNP
Good morning, and welcome to the second meeting in 2026 of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee. We have received apologies from Paul O’K...
Dr Jim Crabb (Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland)
I would be glad to. Thank you so much for allowing us to come and give evidence on this issue, which is probably one of the widest and most pressing issues t...
Dr Leonie Boeing (Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland)
I echo those thanks for convening this meeting and giving us so much time to present our evidence. As a bit of background, I have been a consultant child and...
The Convener
SNP
We move to questions from committee members, beginning with Maggie Chapman.
Maggie Chapman (North East Scotland) (Green)
Green
Good morning to you both. Thank you for being here today and for the detail in your report.I am interested in a couple of different areas, one of which is di...
Dr Crabb
That is a huge area. It is not an either/or situation; it is an and situation. That is one of the challenges. We are taught, particularly in the UK, to think...
Maggie Chapman
Green
I will pick up on the second example that you gave. Clearly, in that case, a diagnosis was essential to opening up care packages. I am not at all trying to d...
Dr Crabb
Absolutely. We have recommended that as one of the 10 pillars of work that are needed across society. We should take a needs-based approach to support in sch...
Dr Boeing
It is a fascinating question, and people have very different feelings about it. We must be sensitive to what an individual wants or needs, because this is al...
Maggie Chapman
Green
Thanks to both of you—that is helpful. You talked about meeting needs when they arise. Some children go on to the waiting list as teenagers and, if current w...
Dr Crabb
The work is absolutely consistent with the pillars of work that we recommended in our multisystem report, which was published in October. As you pointed out,...
Maggie Chapman
Green
Thanks very much. Do you have anything to add, Leonie?
Dr Boeing
We need to adapt support for kids. The context is school, education and the need to mobilise the third sector. I have never met a more passionate, motivated,...
Dr Crabb
It is about equality of access, which is why we need central commissioning in this area—the landscape is currently so fragmented. We have more than 32 differ...
Dr Boeing
One size will not fit all for every area. If we look at the workforce issues that exist, we can see that some areas have no child and adolescent psychiatrist...
Maggie Chapman
Green
Your comments—especially your point about the fact that inclusion is good for everyone, regardless of diagnosis or condition—provide a helpful foundation for...
The Convener
SNP
Before we move on to questions from Tess White, Paul McLennan has a supplementary.
Paul McLennan (East Lothian) (SNP)
SNP
When I met you guys, a key thing that came through in our discussion was the need for a multi-agency approach. I think that you are right to say that the Gov...
Dr Boeing
Yes, and that is a massive issue that we have been talking about for decades. It is an issue across the board, but I agree that there needs to be a universal...
Dr Crabb
To follow on from that, it is one of those situations in which the answer is, “Yes—and”. We always need more people in the workforce and we need to plan for ...
Paul McLennan
SNP
Thank you—that is very helpful.
The Convener
SNP
We now have questions from Tess White.
Tess White (North East Scotland) (Con)
Con
A few things that you have said have really resonated, and I thank you for the report. I want to pick up the point about what humans need to grow and thrive....
Dr Crabb
The answer is yes. Research comes out all the time, but we have done rapid reviews of the evidence and have worked with colleagues in NHS Inform to update it...
Tess White
Con
Noise is another issue, as Dr Boeing said. I wonder whether, when schools were designed to be open plan, anyone actually thought about the human factors.I wa...
Dr Boeing
It is not my area of expertise, but research has shown that ultra-processed foods are linked to increased mental distress and have an effect on performance, ...
Tess White
Con
They used to play outside.
Dr Boeing
The digital stuff is a real hot potato at the moment, but there is a lot of work going on in that area. There is also a degree of urgency. Dr Jim Crabb is pa...
Dr Crabb
I am. We have the lessons from history. There was literally no argument about cigarette smoking and lung disease, but we waited decades before anything was d...
Tess White
Con
You talked about 45,000 people waiting for diagnosis, and I think that more than half of them are children. Is there a huge risk arising from the fact that p...