Kids to face ‘creepy’ questions under Named Person plans
Every schoolchild in Scotland will be quizzed about their private lives and asked to fill out intrusive questionnaires under the controversial Named Person scheme.
Sensitive information about children will then be stored on local authority databases and made available to named persons.
The plans, revealed by the Scottish Mail on Sunday, have been blasted by a social work expert and a senior sociology lecturer, ahead of a Supreme Court challenge next week.