Tag: named person
The Z-Listers
By Alison Preuss, first published in the Scottish Review, 5 September 2018 Even before the ink was dry on the Children and Young People (Information Sharing) Scotland bill – introduced by John Swinney last June after his original state guardian Read More …
A chronology of non-engagement and ‘disguised compliance’ by named persons
By Alison Preuss, re-blogged from Leahurst66 I am a fan of timelines, as can be seen from my magnum opus GIRFEC and the Cult of SHANARRI – a chronology of significant events on the road to hellbeing and The (continuing) Read More …
Holyrood staff refuse to hand over named-person witnesses
Holyrood staff refuse to hand over named-person witnesses (The Times) Holyrood staff refused demands from civil servants working for the Scottish government to hand over the identities of committee witnesses, it has been revealed. One clerk was so concerned about “inappropriate” Read More …
Some criminal (if not yet criminalised) misapplications of “science”, logic, and power
Professor John Raven’s latest paper published last month is well worth reading: Some criminal (if not yet criminalised) misapplications of “science”, logic, and power, illustrated from the field of early childhood education From pages 5/6: “How does it come about Read More …