Chamber
Plenary, 06 Mar 2003
06 Mar 2003 · S1 · Plenary
Item of business
Question Time
Drugs and Alcohol Misuse
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE
The Scottish Executive issued "Getting our Priorities Right: Good Practice Guidelines for working with Children and Families affected by Substance Misuse" on 26 February 2003, which makes it clear that all relevant agencies have a responsibility to protect vulnerable children.
In the same item of business
8. Donald Gorrie (Central Scotland) (LD):
LD
To ask the Scottish Executive what action it is taking to help children living with parents who misuse drugs and alcohol. (S1O-6566)
The Minister for Education and Young People (Cathy Jamieson):
Lab
The Scottish Executive issued "Getting our Priorities Right: Good Practice Guidelines for working with Children and Families affected by Substance Misuse" on...
Donald Gorrie:
LD
Will the minister and her colleagues try to ensure that all the agencies involved work together better? People who look after children, people who deal with ...
Cathy Jamieson:
Lab
I hope to improve the situation. The report entitled "For Scotland's children: Better integrated children's services" identified the case of a five-year-old ...
Brian Adam (North-East Scotland) (SNP):
SNP
Does the minister agree that children whose parents suffer from such addictions would benefit from the provision of local detoxification, rehabilitation and ...
Cathy Jamieson:
Lab
The member will be aware of a number of pieces of work to consider the provision of treatment facilities for people who require to come off drugs. We must al...
Elaine Thomson (Aberdeen North) (Lab):
Lab
I have been approached by several constituents who look after their grandchildren on a temporary or permanent basis because the parents have chaotic lifestyl...
Cathy Jamieson:
Lab
A number of initiatives provide support to such families; some support the parents with chaotic lifestyles to ensure that they look after their children, and...
Mrs Lyndsay McIntosh (Central Scotland) (Con):
Con
As Mr Adam pointed out, there is a dreadful shortage of facilities for such people. Does the minister agree that it is better for children to see their paren...
Cathy Jamieson:
Lab
I want children to see their parents make progress, but I also want to ensure that we get the services right for the children and young people involved. That...