Assessment of wellbeing - draft statutory guidance: consultation

This consultation paper is for the public consultation on draft statutory guidance on assessment of wellbeing, as required in the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014.


2 Purpose of Part 18 (Section 96) of the Act: Assessment of Wellbeing

2.1 Part 18 of the Act covers general provisions, including section 96, which sets out the required approach to assess a child's wellbeing. This is what section 96 says:

a) Section 96(1) specifies that section 96 applies when making an assessment under the Act relating to the wellbeing of a child (specifically, when assessing whether wellbeing is being or would be promoted, safeguarded, supported, affected or subject to an effect);

b) Section 96(2) lists the eight indicators of wellbeing that should be considered when assessing wellbeing in the context of the Act;

c) Section 96(3) requires the Scottish Ministers to issue guidance on how the indicators in section 96(2) are to be used to assess wellbeing;

d) Section 96(4) stipulates that the Scottish Ministers must consult with specified stakeholders, and such persons as the Ministers consider appropriate, before issuing or revising guidance;

e) Section 96(5) requires a person measuring the wellbeing of a child or young person as mentioned in section 96(2) to have regard to guidance issued under section 96(3);

f) Section 96(6) gives the Scottish Ministers order-making power to modify the list of wellbeing indicators in section 96(2); and

g) Section 96(7) requires the Scottish Ministers to consult with specified stakeholders, and such persons as the Ministers consider appropriate, before making an order under section 96(6).

Contact

Email: wellbeingconsultation@gov.scot

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