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Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
06 Nov 2024
Keeping the Promise
I thank the minister for bringing this important debate to the chamber. I welcome the opportunity to reaffirm the commitment of Scottish Conservative members to the Promise. I would also like to apologise for the small error in our amendment and I thank the Presiding Officer a...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
23 Nov 2023
Promise Oversight Board Report
I thank Martin Whitfield for bringing the debate to the chamber. Given my past contributions, it is no secret that I fully support the aims of the Promise and its goal to support people with care experience in Scottish society. When the Promise was made, the former First Mini...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Mar 2023
Care-experienced and Adopted Children
I welcome to the public gallery Sara Smith and Jacqueline Cassidy from the Fostering Network. I am pleased to open the debate on the support that is available for fostered and adopted children and their families. I thank colleagues from across the chamber who supported my moti...
Roz McCall Con Chamber
09 Mar 2023
Care-experienced and Adopted Children
It is very simple for me to respond to that point. I agree 100 per cent. The whole range of care, especially kinship care, also needs to be recognised. That is not the point that I am making in my speech, but nonetheless, I agree entirely with Miles Briggs. The Scotland foste...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
23 Nov 2023
Disabled Children and Young People (Transitions to Adulthood) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome the opportunity to contribute to this debate on the Disabled Children and Young People (Transitions to Adulthood) (Scotland) Bill at stage 1. Again, I make no apologies—and I do this every time—for using my short time in Parliament to consistently stand up for the ri...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
28 Mar 2023
St Andrew’s Children’s Society
I thank Christine Grahame for bringing the debate to the chamber. I always welcome the chance to further the awareness of all forms of care-experienced children and it is a pleasure to speak in the debate today. The importance of understanding the issues that affect care-exper...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
14 Jan 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am pleased to speak in the stage 1 debate on the Children (Care, Care Experience and Service Planning) (Scotland) Bill—or the triple C ESP bill, as it was described to me the other day. As much as the bill is a welcome addition to the plethora of just-in-time bills that are...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
19 Mar 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill
I begin by thanking the minister, not only for her willingness to work across the chamber, and directly with me, throughout the passage of the bill, but for the speech that she has just given. Her speeches are best when they come from the heart.That constructive engagement has...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Feb 2023
Social Care
I thank the Liberal Democrats for bringing the debate to the chamber. Scotland’s social care system is being held together by the blood, sweat and tears of carers who are working for people who cannot survive without them, and I applaud them. When I was first approached abou...
Roz McCall Con Committee
04 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I thank the minister for agreeing to make the regulations that are set out in amendment 6 subject to the affirmative procedure. That is very reassuring to hear. It is important that there is scrutiny of any changes that involve varying, by age, eligibility and what can be offe...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
18 May 2023
Fostering Friendly Employers Scheme
I, too, thank Rona Mackay for bringing the subject of the fostering friendly employers scheme to the chamber for debate and for her detailed explanation of the scheme. By now, it is well known among members that I relish the opportunity to speak on the topic of foster care. I ...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
07 May 2025
Mental Health Awareness Week 2025
I am pleased to use members’ business time this evening to debate an ever-growing and increasingly urgent issue in our society. I thank members on all sides of the chamber for supporting my motion and enabling us to discuss these matters today. As the motion mentions, mental ...
Roz McCall Con Chamber
22 Jun 2023
Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am really short of time—I apologise. I also note the changes to the children’s hearings system that Sheriff David Mackie proposed in the recently published “Hearings for Children” report and the fact that the move towards a single point of authority—a paid position to suppo...
Roz McCall Con Committee
24 Jan 2024
Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I understand the trepidation about the amendments, but it is important to pinpoint my position. They are probing amendments and I will not move them all, but I reserve the right to bring them back at stage 3, because there are some important points that the bill may not necess...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
20 Mar 2025
Criminal Exploitation of Children
I thank Michael Matheson for bringing this extremely important issue to the chamber. His contribution was excellent. It is important that we recognise the need to define, to collect data and to work across bodies to make a change. We are very aware of the issues surrounding c...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
16 May 2024
Foster Care Fortnight
Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. On Rona Mackay’s point, I will mention that my grey hair started after I adopted my two daughters. I am delighted to speak today, and I thank Martin Whitfield for bringing forward this members’ business debate to celebrate the Fostering Ne...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
26 Jun 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
I rise to speak on the LCM that we have been asked to approve this afternoon. It has already been highlighted that it covers child employment, secure care and residential care. I have concerns about it, which I will briefly outline to members. At face value, the proposal to a...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
25 Nov 2025
Children (Withdrawal from Religious Education and Amendment of UNCRC Compatibility Duty) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am pleased to speak in the stage 1 debate. The bill raises profound questions about how we balance children’s rights, parental responsibilities and the practical realities of delivering education in Scottish classrooms. At the outset, I want to be absolutely clear that child...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Committee
11 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good morning—it is nice to be back. I will talk solely about my own amendments.We are sometimes in a position of not knowing what we do not know. The minister will be well aware of my concern about the housing issues that care-experienced young people, and care-experienced peo...
Roz McCall Con Chamber
24 Apr 2024
Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I am back on my feet and trying again on this. I keep hearing stories about instances where things that are happening on the ground are not necessarily what we are told is happening. Last week, I spoke to a foster carer who highlighted, among other things, his concern that, du...
Roz McCall Con Chamber
14 Jan 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I thank Mr Mason for his intervention, but there needs to be an independent voice to support the child. I worry that, at times, when it comes to social work, where there is more responsibility, the child’s voice can get overlooked. The lack of a definition of the term “indepen...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
05 Feb 2025
Addressing Child Poverty through Education
I am pleased to close on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives. The SNP promised to transform Scottish education; it was their number one priority for many years. The language may have changed from, “Judge me on my record in education” and “Closing the attainment gap,” to, “Ad...
Roz McCall Con Chamber
22 Jan 2025
Safety in Schools
Yes. Let children be children. They should grow up in a state of innocence—it is called “childlike” innocence for a reason—but for many children in Scotland, that is not the case. They are burdened by pressures that their young minds cannot comprehend. Schools should be a glo...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
24 Mar 2026
Adoption Support for Families
I thank Fulton MacGregor for bringing the motion to the chamber and for continuing to highlight the importance of strengthening adoption support for families across Scotland.The issues that are raised in the motion and in the report “Strengthening the Safety Net: A Framework f...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
06 Dec 2023
Charitable Hospice Care
I am delighted to be able to speak in this important debate in the name of my colleague Sue Webber. Scotland’s ageing population means that more people will need palliative care in the years to come, and it is therefore vital that we ensure the financial viability of hospices...
Roz McCall Con Committee
04 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
This has already been a very interesting discussion on a subject that we have broached previously. I am very much in agreement with the concept of there being “no wrong door”, which Miles Briggs mentioned.On my amendment 98, I believe that housing should be a foundation and no...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
23 Feb 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · The Promise
I note the First Minister’s personal commitment. Fiona McLean of The Promise Scotland said: “For so many care-experienced children, young people and care-experienced adults, their lives won’t have improved over the last two years and things will have been really, really hard...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
04 Dec 2025
Widening Access to Higher Education
It gives me pleasure to wind up on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives. I am grateful for the contributions that have been made from across the chamber. As others have done, I thank the committee, the clerks, the staff and all the contributors for their hard work in producing...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
14 Sep 2023
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill
I whole-heartedly accept what the cabinet secretary has said. I am delighted to speak on behalf of my party in this important debate on the reconsideration of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill. The significance of protec...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Committee
04 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I thank the committee for considering my amendments. I will speak first to my own amendments rather than the others in the group. I will take them individually and give the committee an idea of where they are coming from.Amendment 88 goes to the heart of whether aftercare is a...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Committee
20 Mar 2025
Housing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I am grateful to be able to speak on this today. My amendment is very simple and would allow legislation to be amended to meet the promise that this Parliament made on housing to the care-experienced community. Ensuring housing priority for people who have experience of the ca...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
19 Feb 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Apprenticeships (Care-experienced Young People)
The initial enrolment in apprenticeships as a post-school destination is a positive step, but the real challenge lies with sustained retention. Nine months after leaving school, the proportion of care-experienced young people in positive destinations drops by 15 percentage poi...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
14 Jun 2023
NHS Waiting Times
I appreciate the opportunity to speak in the debate because it is only the third time that I have been able to contribute to a debate on a health motion. It is, however, disappointing to be repeating myself about the pitiful record of the SNP-Green Government when it comes to ...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Nov 2023
Early Childhood Development Transformational Change Programme
I am pleased to open the debate on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives. As much as I understand that the Scottish Government recognises a need for an early child development transformational change programme, it is difficult to welcome, and even to debate, a programme that ...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Sep 2025
Relationships and Behaviour in Schools
The statement mentions that “Consequences are an essential part of a supportive learning environment.” The cabinet secretary knows that I agree with that. As the next steps include “updating our national guidance on exclusions”, could the cabinet secretary elaborate on th...
Roz McCall Con Chamber
25 Apr 2024
Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I am looking at how the bill will operate in reality and, because of the issues that are coming forward, I do not think that we will be able to support it. Foster families support social work and ensure that children who need respite care are suitably homed and not reliant on...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
30 Nov 2022
Stroke (Recovery)
I thank Gillian Mackay for bringing the debate to the chamber. Having a stroke is a life-changing event. The condition affects around 10,000 people every year in Scotland, and more than 128,000 people in the country are living with the long-term consequences of their stroke. ...
Roz McCall Con Chamber
05 Sep 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · “Education Outcomes for Looked After Children 2022/23”
I thank the First Minister for that response, but I am surprised. The key findings of the report are deeply concerning. Educational attainment has fallen, school attendance rates are declining and the exclusion rate for looked-after children has risen for the first time in 12 ...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
21 Sep 2023
Online Child Abuse, Grooming and Exploitation
I, too, am not on the Criminal Justice Committee, but it is no surprise to anyone in the chamber that, as we are discussing children, I really wanted to speak in the debate. Online child abuse, grooming and exploitation is a growing epidemic, which must be tackled. I hasten t...
Roz McCall Con Committee
11 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The “Hearings for Children” report called for a decisive move to an“inquisitorial rather than adversarial”model—it is not easy to say that when you have a cold. However, Children First told us ahead of today’s stage 2 proceedings that legal representatives acting in a way that...
Roz McCall Con Committee
04 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I will begin by speaking to amendment 100. Trauma-informed practice should not depend on a postcode or a leadership culture. Amendment 100 would embed such practice in statutory guidance, making it an expectation rather than an aspiration. In the real world, that would shape h...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
25 Apr 2024
Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
My youngest daughter came to live with us when she was two years old. She was three months old when the decision was made that it was no longer safe for her to stay in the environment that she was living in, and she was moved to the first of her foster families. When she was ...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
15 May 2025
Secure Care and the Wider Care System
I thank the minister for advance sight of her statement. I note that the purpose of today’s statement was to reassure members of the Scottish Government’s focus on secure accommodation capacity and to maintain the commitment to the highest standards of care across the system....
Roz McCall Con Chamber
30 Oct 2024
Schools (Funding)
No. What I am saying is that, if local authorities are looking at cutting teacher numbers, which they are, and the Government is highlighting that it is going to withhold the funds, the only thing that can be done is to make cuts elsewhere if they keep teacher numbers the same...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
04 Jun 2024
Child Safety Week 2024
I thank Clare Adamson for bringing the debate to the chamber. That was an interesting opening contribution, which highlighted the concerns around vapes for young people—an issue that is prevalent. I am always happy to speak in the chamber on the wellbeing of Scotland’s childr...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
17 Feb 2026
Children (Withdrawal from Religious Education and Amendment of UNCRC Compatibility Duty) (Scotland) Bill
The debate has been thoughtful, and I thank members from all parties for their contributions. Everyone who spoke did so out of a genuine concern for children and young people in Scotland’s schools.The cabinet secretary has tried to get a balance in the bill, but how do we bala...
Roz McCall Con Committee
11 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Given the statement that the minister has just made, is she willing to work on the issue before stage 3 to ensure that we have a suitable process? We are talking about moving forward and looking at all care-experienced children, so is she willing to work on this whole area to ...
Roz McCall Con Chamber
18 Mar 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
My amendment 47 seeks to strengthen the role of local knowledge in children’s hearings. At present, the requirement for a panel member to come from the child’s residential locality is qualified by the words “so far as practicable”, which is the point that has been made by basi...
Roz McCall Con Committee
11 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Thank you for your comments, minister. In speaking to amendment 108, I do not want to add a huge amount, but I will highlight what Children First said in its submission. As the minister highlighted, Children’s Hearings Scotland has published a practical guide to support very y...
Roz McCall Con Committee
04 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I accept that concern. I am sure that we will speak about foster carers further in the bill process and about anything that might cause concern about prospective foster carers continuing to come forward, because they are such an integral part of the process.However, as has bee...
Roz McCall Con Committee
04 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 92 seeks to replace section 1—it is a biggie—because the structure of section 1 is fragmented and overly complex. At its core, the support provided should be based on the individual needs of the child, who should be at the centre. The current system does not facilita...
Roz McCall Con Committee
11 Feb 2026
Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 117 is about language, primarily, and the philosophy that underpins our entire system of children’s hearings. Across multiple sections of the bill, the current wording refers to a child being subject to “treatment or control”. This framing is outdated and punitive, a...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
27 Mar 2025
Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I start by echoing comments that have been made by members from across the chamber about the passing of Christina McKelvie. I offer my condolences to everyone who is dealing with grief. At 15, my youngest daughter went cliff jumping. She was petrified and talked herself out o...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
16 Mar 2023
Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal 2023
I thank Gillian Martin for bringing and leading this debate to coincide with Marie Curie’s great daffodil appeal 2023. The debate again gives us the opportunity to acknowledge the invaluable work undertaken by Marie Curie nurses, staff and volunteers. We do that on behalf of e...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
04 Jun 2024
Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am happy to close the debate on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives. I add my thanks to those of pretty much every previous member in the debate to everyone who has participated in the process so far. As a member of the committee, I echo the committee convener’s comments re...
Roz McCall Con Chamber
04 Oct 2023
Two-child Benefit Cap
I am not taking any interventions. I am going to get my points across. Based on a conversation that I overheard earlier, statistically—just to advise—the national average of children per household in the UK is 1.7, which equates to two children. I will just leave that there. ...
Roz McCall Con Chamber
09 Mar 2023
Care-experienced and Adopted Children
A question comes to mind. I welcome the information that the minister states in relation to looking at children who have moved into an adoptive or care environment and the support that they require. Does the minister agree that that information must flow into education and tha...
Roz McCall Con Chamber
14 Sep 2023
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill
Here we are again with—unfortunately—a similar kind of response. It is important to say that we have things that we can do, which we should be doing, and I will give support to ensure that that happens. Let us reaffirm that the importance of children’s rights is not disputed....
Roz McCall Con Committee
24 Jan 2024
Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
My amendments in this group are on the prosecution of children in the appropriate system and would apply only to cases involving what are considered to be the most serious offences. I know that we have gone over this, but I will repeat it. The offences that are covered are th...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
24 Apr 2024
Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I say from the outset that the Conservatives, as a group, will support all the amendments in the group, although I have just heard Ruth Maguire say that she might not move amendment 84. Amendments 40, 43 and 63, in the name of Martin Whitfield, which would add references to c...
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Meeting of the Parliament 06 November 2024

06 Nov 2024 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Keeping the Promise
McCall, Roz Con Mid Scotland and Fife Watch on SPTV

I thank the minister for bringing this important debate to the chamber. I welcome the opportunity to reaffirm the commitment of Scottish Conservative members to the Promise. I would also like to apologise for the small error in our amendment and I thank the Presiding Officer and her team for sorting that.

We must never forget that not only was the Promise made and agreed by all parties in the Parliament, but that a promise was made to make tangible change to the lives of care-experienced people in Scotland. That is a promise that we must not break.

It will come as no surprise to anyone that the topic that we are debating is of personal interest to me. I have listened to many care-experienced people over the years, and it is just as important now that action is taken as it was 20 years ago, when my husband and I embarked on our journey to foster and adopt.

I note the tone of the motion, which we will vote for, but it would be remiss of me not to take the opportunity to express the concerns that have been raised by stakeholders—Ms Don-Innes is well aware that I take every opportunity to do so—about the lack of progress and time delays regarding implementation of various parts of the Promise, so I will do so in today’s debate. We rarely have a chance to debate the issue, so forgive me for taking the opportunity when it arises.

However, before I do that, it is only right and fair that I recognise the good work that has been done so far. There has certainly been a pivotal change in the way that children and families are supported. The drive to keep siblings together has meant that more and more young people are cared for with their brothers and sisters, which is a good thing. We know that attachment is essential to the building of strong relationships, and that such family bonds play a crucial role. I am looking forward to the remaining quarter, who do not stay with their family and are separated from them, becoming a thing of the past.

There has been a move towards redesigning the children’s hearings process. Although I have some reservations about whether the intentions will be met, it is right that we listen to children, families and care-experienced adults, and that we place them at the centre of decisions about their lives.

I want to raise concerns about the treatment of volunteers and the lack of transparency in relation to staffing decisions, which could be taken into consideration as part of the redesign process. With the increased role of children’s hearings, we must be mindful of the fact that everyone who gives of their time for the good of our children needs to be respected and offered the same protections as employees.

Even though there is a long way to go, it is excellent to see the shift in provision of support for young people who are moving on from care into adulthood. The understanding that corporate parenting, just like any form of parenting, does not stop when a person reaches 18 is a welcome shift towards supporting care-experienced adults, which should be applauded.

I thank the Promise oversight board for its continued work in ensuring that The Promise Scotland is continually assessed. It is concerning that the board has raised fears about a lack of focus. That sentiment is echoed by The Promise Scotland in relation to what more is required from the Scottish Government. I thank it for its briefing for today’s debate, in which it states:

“there needs to be a step change in pace and scale”.

I agree.

At a recent meeting with the Promise oversight board, I recognised its frustration at the lack of drive to achieve the remaining objectives, and its disappointment about the absence of the next steps for “Plan 24-30” and the dearth of grass-roots changes from “Plan 21-24” that will actively make immediate improvements for the experiences of those who are on the edge of care.

The oversight board correctly highlighted its concerns earlier this year, when it said that “Plan 21-24”,

“the strategic implementation of what needs to happen each year to achieve the Promise, will not be fulfilled”,

and it has concluded that the original aims of the plan will not be achievable by the end of the year. We are at the end of the year, and I fear that the oversight board was right.

It cannot be acceptable, as Who Cares? Scotland highlighted in its report from October 2024, that income gaps for care-experienced individuals have grown from 25 to 29 per cent to as much as 38 per cent, which amounts to nearly £10,000 a year. The issues are all still there, and they must be addressed. We must make sure that the same thing does not happen again when we implement the objectives over the next five years to ensure that the deadline of 2030 is met.

I would like to take a moment to look specifically at the whole family wellbeing fund, which was mentioned by Ms Don-Innes. That £500 million fund is to make on-the-ground support for families as accessible as possible. It is solely for projects in the community and will be in place until the end of this session of Parliament. It was even highlighted to me by the then First Minister, Ms Sturgeon—I am glad that she is in the chamber today—that that important fund is instrumental in keeping the Promise.

I note The Promise Scotland’s comments that

“There must be a renewed effort, building on the strong emphasis on whole family support in the recent Programme for Government, to ensure that all families are able to access emotional, practical, and financial support to stay together, wherever it is safe to do so.”

It is therefore concerning to find from a freedom of information request that most councils are currently using the fund to supplement their staffing requirements, which is not the purpose of the fund, and it raises concerns that the original objectives might not be met by the full funding allocation. It would be a pity if implementation were again to be the downfall of the project, so I urge the minister to look at how outcomes of the fund will be measured rather than look at money spent. The minister alluded to that in her opening remarks.

Barnardo’s highlights in its briefing for today that

“the Scottish Government’s Promise Plan Progress Update 2024”

says that the

“investment in the Whole Family Wellbeing Fund will remain static, and that the £500 million commitment will not be delivered by 2026.”

That is disappointing to hear. Although I understand the financial limitations—which the Scottish Government will undoubtedly mention—it is incumbent on this Government to put its money where its mouth is and to show its full commitment to keeping the Promise.

Presiding Officer, I realise the time, so I will wind up.

Who Cares? Scotland highlighted in its February report that 2023 had the highest levels of social worker absence due to sickness. In 2021, 65.2 per cent was the greatest rise in one local authority, and in 2023 the rise was 83.3 per cent in one local authority. That highlights a problem in social work in our local authorities. Each year, a different authority has the highest level of staff absence, which shows that it is a nationwide problem. The United Kingdom market rate average for employee sickness is 2.6 per cent, which demonstrates that there is an alarming crisis among social workers in our local authorities.

We know that we do not have enough social workers, and we know that the retention rate is low, with most newly trained social workers leaving the profession within four years. We also know that we cannot keep the Promise without them. I urge the minister to ensure that strategic leadership is at the forefront, moving forward.

I recognise the work that has already been done, but there is so much more that we need to do. Now is not the time to step back: it is the time to step up. I am up for the challenge. I am sure that the Government is, too.

I move amendment S6M-15205.2, to insert at end:

“; notes with concern the findings of The Promise Oversight Board’s second report, which raised doubts about Scotland’s progress towards delivering The Promise by 2030; acknowledges the February 2024 report from Who Cares? Scotland highlighting that in one local authority area over 83% of social workers experienced sickness-related absences in 2023; is concerned that local authorities lack adequate resources to ensure sufficient staffing, thus impacting support for care experienced children, young people and families; notes The Promise Oversight Board’s call for a focused approach to effective implementation, sufficient resources, and workforce recruitment and retention; understands that care experienced pupils are often removed from school to attend social work meetings and hearings, resulting in 1,304,088 days of missed school across 22 reporting local authorities; acknowledges Who Cares? Scotland’s October 2024 report, which found that income gaps for care experienced individuals have grown from between 25% and 29% to as much as 38%, amounting to nearly £10,000; highlights persistent health inequalities among care experienced people, who face greater risks of chronic illnesses like hepatitis, depression, lung cancer and heart disease due to adverse childhood experiences, and calls on the Scottish Government to ensure that funding reaches those in need to implement effective, empowering solutions for care experienced individuals.”

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I am a proud member of the Children’s Parliament “unfearties”; I stand with children to make rights real in day-to-day life. Today, as part of that journey, ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Thank you very much indeed, Mr Whitfield. I call Gillian Mackay, who joins us remotely. 15:19
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green
I, too, thank the minister for holding this hugely important debate. Like others, I reaffirm the Scottish Greens’ commitment to achieving the Promise. I d...
Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD) LD
Of course, we in the Liberal Democrats recommit ourselves to the Promise, which is why we will support the Government’s motion this afternoon. However, we wi...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
We move to the open debate. 15:32
Kevin Stewart (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP
I am pleased to speak in the debate. Hard as it may be for folks in the chamber to recognise, I was first elected to Aberdeen City Council in May 1999—some 2...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con
On reflection, I wonder whether I have been in the Parliament for too long, because I find debates such as this one quite hard. I do not want to sour the ton...
Natalie Don-Innes SNP
I do not think that anybody is arguing that we have kept the Promise; we are on a journey to keep the Promise by 2030. I welcome hearing about the challenges...
Oliver Mundell Con
If the minister was listening, she would have heard that I did say that there are some things that we can be pleased with. However, although I do not want to...
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP
It is easy to forget what a powerful statement it was when the Promise was launched and voices across the Parliament and our public services used the word “l...
Katy Clark (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I welcome the news that the much-needed Promise bill will be introduced during this session of Parliament. That will be a relief to care-experienced campaign...
Rona Mackay (Strathkelvin and Bearsden) (SNP) SNP
Children and young people across Scotland deserve the very best that there is to offer in all aspects of their lives. It is our job as members of Parliament ...
Foysol Choudhury (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
Four years have passed since the introduction of the Promise. Although I was not a member of the Scottish Parliament then, I was pleased to see parties unite...
Nicola Sturgeon (Glasgow Southside) (SNP) SNP
Few, if any, issues matter more to me than this one. I know that that is true for the minister, too, and I commend her for her leadership on this mission. T...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
We move to the closing speeches. I call Gillian Mackay to close on behalf of the Scottish Greens. Ms Mackay joins us remotely. 16:16
Gillian Mackay Green
It has been a good debate—it has been a challenging debate for us all, but it has certainly been a good one. I absolutely agree with the minister that we ne...
Pam Duncan-Glancy (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
I am pleased to close today’s debate on the Promise on behalf of the Scottish Labour Party. We have heard from colleagues today, including the minister, Rona...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you, Ms Duncan-Glancy. Miles Briggs will close on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives. 16:28
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con
I thank the organisations that have provided helpful briefings for us ahead of the debate and I welcome to the public gallery representatives from them. As t...
Natalie Don-Innes SNP
I thank all members for their considered contributions throughout the debate. I am encouraged to hear that cross-party support to keep the Promise remains st...
Kevin Stewart SNP
How are we going to spread good practice across Scotland? Quite often, we hear about amazing things going on in one place but find that, in the next-door loc...
Natalie Don-Innes SNP
“Plan 24-30” is a good example of how that can be done. The more that develops and the more good practice is shared in that regard, the more we will be able ...
The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) NPA
That concludes the debate on keeping the Promise.