To ask the Scottish Executive what progress has been made towards meeting the SNP manifesto commitment to introduce legislation to improve the Children’s Hearings system.
I am pleased to announce thatScottish ministers intend to bring together the existing bodies which make up Scotland’s distinctiveChildren’s Hearings system of care and justice into a single body. We intend todo this in a way which ensures that local delivery and the links with local communities,which are vital to the system, are fully maintained. This will ensure a strongerand more consistent national approach to the work of the Children’s Reporters service;to the delivery and administration of Children’s Hearings, and to the recruitment,training and support provided to the volunteer Panel members who make the localdecisions at hearings. By incorporating all these functions into one body we canrefocus on the individuals who deliver the Children’s Hearings system, rather thanon the bodies of which they are members.
Panelmembers will continue to be recruited from local communities, and will serve thoselocal communities. Local authorities will continue to have a crucial role to playin ensuring that the system works effectively in their area.
We plan to take the necessarysteps, including bringing forward any legislative proposals, to give effect to this.In the meantime, we will work closely with COSLA and other key interests to developthe detail of the new approach.