New guidance on restraint and seclusion in Scotland

Human rights guidance on restraint and seclusion in schools in Scotland is to be published

The guidance from the Scottish government will explain the lawful use of restraint and seclusion for local authorities, schools and staff.

Equality and Human Rights Commission Scotland (EHRC) and the office of the Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland (CYPCS) investigated last year and found the use of restraint and seclusion on pupils across Scotland is largely unmonitored, with
inconsistencies across local authorities.

The government has said it will involve children in the drafting and review of the guidance, and will consider statutory action should the guidance prove to be ineffective.

It will also develop a standard data set to be implemented across Scotland, to ensure consistent recording and monitoring of incidents.

Lynn Welsh, head of legal at EHRC, said: "School ought to be a place of sanctuary and safety for all children.

"All staff must have clear and robust guidance to underpin their practice and ensure that children are supported to reach their full potential, regardless of background, health and ability, while having their human rights upheld and respected

"Across Scotland, guidance and policies on the use of restraint and seclusion in schools have been inconsistent at best and totally inadequate at their worst."

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