Scottish Named Person plans are a ‘gross interference’
Plans to assign a state guardian to every child in Scotland are a “gross interference” in family life, a newspaper has said.
Plans to assign a state guardian to every child in Scotland are a “gross interference” in family life, a newspaper has said.
A child well-being survey linked to the controversial Named Person scheme in Scotland has been “paused” by a local council, after parents raised serious concerns about the intrusive nature of the research.