Health visitors are not compulsory – just like schools, nurseries and, allegedly, named persons

[Re-blogged from Leahurst66] Note pushed through the letterbox of a parent of a four-year-old child (not of  compulsory education age) by a health visitor misrepresenting the law and exceeding his remit, while committing a heinous crime against the English language. Read More …

Ever-decreasing circles

Published in the Scottish Review, 16 August 2017. Hyperlinks to sources have been added to aid independent research. A new, dedicated information-sharing bill has finally been introduced to parliament in a bid to remedy defective sections of the Children and Read More …

GIRFEC Named Person data collection and sharing: examples of unlawful guidance

These examples of unlawful data sharing policies (compiled in August 2017) were all rubber stamped  a year before the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 was passed and more than three years before its information sharing provisions (later struck Read More …