Chamber
Plenary, 06 Mar 2003
06 Mar 2003 · S1 · Plenary
Item of business
Question Time
Drugs and Alcohol Misuse
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE
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 parents make progress? Perhaps we should make better use of the facilities in places such as Castle Craig hospital—which has 14 available places at the moment—to help parents and to allow their children to see them make progress.
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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...