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Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 17 February 2026 [Draft]

17 Feb 2026 · S6 · Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Item of business
Neurodivergence
Superintendent Gallie Watch on SPTV
Police Scotland is acutely aware that data drives a lot of our business and how we approach things, and the systems that we have in place to collect that information are growing and changing as we move on.At the first point of contact, the important thing for us—as I said earlier—is to take a trauma-informed approach, and to understand the needs of individuals and record those where we can. As my colleague stated, the standard prosecution report is one of the methods for passing on that information to our colleagues in the Procurator Fiscal Service and then the courts. We also have a vulnerable persons database, in which we would record any vulnerabilities that the officers pick up during contact, and that is shared with partners.Last year, Dr Heyman and I produced a two-day knowledge exchange conference in Edinburgh, which brought together academics, researchers and practitioners from around the world to look at some of the themes that we are discussing today. One of the elements that came out of that conference concerned acute brain injury in individuals resulting from domestic abuse, and how the prevalence of such brain injury, along with neurodivergence and other elements, was extremely high in that context.We are, therefore, looking at things such as a red-flag scenario, whereby we can equip officers with a ready reckoner to explain to them, “These are the things to look out for and take into consideration when you’re dealing with a victim of domestic abuse.” That may include things such as acute brain injury and neurodivergence.Our approach to all those things is in its infancy just now, and we are working with academics and various third sector organisations to build on that knowledge so that we can record those details and share them with our partners.

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Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP
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Dr Inga Heyman (Edinburgh Napier University)
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Paul McLennan (East Lothian) (SNP) SNP
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Superintendent Graeme Gallie (Police Scotland)
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Dr Natasha Spassiani (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health)
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Sarah Angus
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Laura Buchan
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Superintendent Gallie
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May Dunsmuir
I will speak specifically about the additional support needs tribunal, which sits in the health and education chamber. I wanted to make that clear, as it is ...
The Convener SNP
That is really interesting. You do not think that neurodivergence is more prevalent; rather, there is perhaps just more understanding of neurodivergence over...
May Dunsmuir
The way into the tribunal is that a child or young person has to either have additional support needs or a disability. You do not need to have a diagnosis to...
Dr Heyman
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The Convener SNP
Okay—thank you. We now move to questions from Pam Gosal.
Pam Gosal Con
I thank you all for the information that you have provided so far. Neurodivergent individuals, including those with autism, ADHD or learning disabilities, ar...
Laura Buchan
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Superintendent Gallie
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Dr Heyman
To build on what Superintendent Gallie said, Police Scotland is on a journey with regard to the identification of these elements. We are not there yet, but P...
Pam Gosal Con
Thank you for those responses. I will come back to Superintendent Gallie, as something is worrying me. I am hearing from you about all the good stuff that is...
Superintendent Gallie
I will look at the identification element first. It is not the role of Police Scotland, as an organisation, to diagnose or screen someone for a neurodivergen...