Secure Care
Part of: Policy work
The Promise Scotland is deeply concerned about the ongoing capacity issues within Scotland’s secure estate.
We know from the most recent Scottish Government statement that steps are being taken to ensure that all children who need the therapeutic and safe space of secure care are able to access it. This must be a national priority. The current challenges must continue to be addressed urgently to provide children with the care they need and uphold their rights whilst also tackling the systemic issues that have led to this situation.
As Scotland works towards delivering the promise, it is essential that children in need of the state’s care and protection receive support in the most appropriate setting for their needs. While secure care provides intensive, restrictive support for those who require it, the Independent Care Review set out a vision for delivering high levels of care outwith the secure estate—allowing more children to be kept safe and supported within their own communities.
Crucially, this shift must be prioritised both as the Scottish Government and partners work in immediate response to the current crisis and as a long-term commitment to keeping the promise. A key part of this effort is implementing the recommendations from Reimagining Secure Care.
The Promise Scotland recognises that across Scotland, people are working hard to keep children safe. We are committed to working alongside them to increase the pace of change, with an unwavering focus on upholding children and young people’s rights to realise the conclusions of the Independent Care Review and keep the promise.
You can find out more about our position on this, what Scotland needs to do, and Fiona's Duncan's statement on Reimagining Secure Care in the links below.
The Promise Scotland’s Briefing for Stage 3 debate of the Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill
The Promise Scotland's view on the Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill
Statement: CYCJ publishes reports on Reimagining Secure Care
The Children and Young People’s Centre for Justice (CYCJ) has published three reports outlining a vision for the future of secure care in Scotland.
Plan 24-30 - Where children live
Find out where Scotland was in 2024 on secure care - and where it needs to be by 2030 - in Plan 24-30.