The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Sturgeon vows overhaul in the ‘culture’ of care

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Nicola Sturgeon has promised a “transforma­tion in the culture of care” following a damning report that highlighte­d the “separation, trauma, stigma and pain” in the system.

The first minister said the report into the economic and human cost of people who have been in care showed “we let too many of them down”.

In a statement to the Scottish Parliament, Ms Sturgeon said it was “one of the most significan­t reports” MSPS will read and sets out a radical blueprint for changing the care system in Scotland.

Reflecting on the meetings she has had with care-experience­d young people, Ms Sturgeon said: “I will carry these conversati­ons in my heart for the rest of my life.

“To be blunt, we let too many of them down.

“They pay the price of that for the rest of their lives and in too many instances the price can be a life cut short.

“I have also heard far too many heart-breaking stories, because despite the best efforts and attention of everyone involved, the actual experience of too many people in care is not what they have the right to expect.

“The world described in today’s report, of a care system that feels fractured, bureaucrat­ic, unfeeling, stigmatisi­ng and mired in impersonal language like ‘placements’, ‘contact’ and ‘respite’ to describe what should be loving relationsh­ips is one that I have had recounted to me many times.”

The report made 80 recommenda­tions which Ms Sturgeon said she is “determined to get on at pace with implementi­ng”.

She added: “That will require a transforma­tion in the culture of care.”

Scottish Conservati­ve MSP Liam Kerr pledged to support the government in delivering the objectives and praised the testimony of the 5,500 people who contribute­d to the report.

Scottish Labour’s Iain Gray also welcomed the report and praised Ms Sturgeon, saying her “personal investment in this issue is very clear and very much to her credit”.

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