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Supreme Court Says Scottish ‘Named Persons’ Scheme Could Breach Privacy And Family Life

Posted on July 30, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Sarah Dalzell reports:

Earlier today the Supreme Court ruled against a Scottish Government scheme to appoint a ‘named person’ for every child and young person in Scotland.

The Supreme Court said that some of the scheme’s proposals would breach the rights to privacy and a family life.

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