Families face ‘assault’ from SNP state guardian plan

Written by Super User 29 Sep 2013

Parents’ responsibilities would come under attack from a Scottish Government plan to allocate a state guardian for all children, an MSP has said. Liz Smith said the proposal implies it is the state, rather than parents and families, that has the primary obligation for looking after children. The ‘named person’ idea, contained in the Children and Young People Bill, has already been criticised as “unhealthy” and potentially illegal. Now Scottish Conservative young people spokeswoman Liz Smith has said: “Implicit in this proposal to have a named person for every child is the insistence that the state has the primary obligation to look after children, rather than the parents and families. “That is entirely the wrong way round.” She also said the idea “threatens to take away resources from those children who are the most vulnerable”.

Pray: for the Scottish Government to focus on protecting vulnerable children rather than assuming responsibility for all. (Mtt.20:25-26)

More: http://www.christian.org.uk/news/families-face-assault-from-snp-state-guardian-plan/

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