Emotional abuse and neglect of children to be criminalised
New legislation to criminalise emotional abuse and neglect of children will be introduced in Scotland, childcare minister Mark McDonald has announced.
The Children and Young Persons (Scotland) Act 1937 will be updated to recognise the impact of emotional abuse and neglect, as well as physical harm.
In a statement to Parliament, Mr McDonald confirmed the move as part of a robust range of actions to further strengthen child protection following the publication of two reports.
In response to the review of the child protection system led by Catherine Dyer, Former crown agent and chief executive of the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service and the Child Protection Improvement Programme Report, the Scottish government will:
“I have accepted all of these recommendations in full and set out how they will be implemented swiftly and effectively. Importantly, we will introduce new legislation to make the emotional abuse and neglect of children a criminal offence, updating an 80-year old law whose archaic language has resulted in difficulties prosecuting offences.”
Ms Dyer’s system review was asked to consider whether statutory underpinning was required for key aspects of the child protection system but recommended a range of other action before moving to legislate.
Mr McDonald added: “I have made clear where I expect to see improvements in Scotland’s child protection system, particularly in relation to consistency of approach. If in a year’s time there is little evidence of real and substantial progress then I will not hesitate to bring forward legislation to provide an appropriate statutory underpinning.”