Meeting of the Parliament 17 February 2026 [Draft]
I think that I heard the word “mistake”, but I accept what Stephen Kerr has now said in his intervention.
Amendment 22 would support children’s rights under articles 12 and 13 of the UNCRC—article 12 contains the right to be heard and article 13 contains the right to information—by ensuring that children have the information that they need to make informed and clear decisions. Obviously, schools should ensure that the information is provided in formats that are accessible to children and young people and their families.
Amendment 22A would go further, clarifying that all public and grant-aided schools should be subject to the duty to provide information.
I appreciate the cabinet secretary’s comments about the guidance for schools on the matter, but we heard in committee that the guidance is not always clear and that, when it is clear, it is followed with very variable degrees of felicity across the country. However, I am grateful for her comments about her preparedness to look at the handbook in future to see whether we can get a little more clarity.
I press amendment 6.