The Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill, also known as the Promise Bill, was introduced to the Scottish Parliament on 17 June 2025. The Bill includes plans to expand access to aftercare and independent advocacy, limit profit-making in residential care, create a register of foster carers, and reform aspects of the children’s hearing system.

We welcomed the Bill's introduction and were particularly pleased by provisions to create a national register of foster carers, something we have long campaigned for. Read our news story responding to the Bill.

Stage one

We submitted written evidence on the Bill to the Children's Committee in August 2025 and gave evidence in the Scottish Parliament in September.

The Children's Minister, Natalie Don-Innes MSP, gave evidence on the Bill in November. We published a blog analysing some of the key areas relevant to fostering that were discussed in her evidence session.

The Children's Committee published their stage one report in December, advising the Scottish Parliament to support the general principles of the Bill.

On 14 January 2026, the Scottish Parliament debated the general principles of the Bill and voted for it to pass to stage two.

Stage two

We've been working with Martin Whitfield MSP on amendments for stage two of the Bill.

The amendments cover foster carer finances, Continuing Care, and a national register of foster carers. We have produced a briefing on each topic and we are asking organisations to sign up to support them. We'll be sharing the briefings with MSPs ahead of the stage two debate on the Promise Bill on 4 February, where members of the Children's Committee will decide whether or not to accept the amendments.

Find the briefings below:

For more information, please contact [email protected].