Outraged parents undermined by ‘state guardian’ speak up
Parents who were told their child’s private medical reports would be shared with a state-employed named person have spoken against plans to roll out the scheme across Scotland by 2016.
Parents who were told their child’s private medical reports would be shared with a state-employed named person have spoken against plans to roll out the scheme across Scotland by 2016.
Scotland’s named person scheme has sparked widespread outrage after it emerged that parents will be reported to the state for trivial family incidents, including forgetting their children’s hospital appointments.