MPs have called for substantial amendments to Scottish legislation to protect vulnerable adults.
In a report, the Scottish parliament's health committee warned that the Adult Support and Protection Bill could "become a mechanism to police lifestyles". This is due to plans to allow council officers to remove older people from their homes if they suspect abuse by a carer.
The report called for a right to appeal against removal orders, tighter tests on whether people should be removed against their will, and the replacement of the term "abuse" in the bill to prevent stigma against those "guilty of benign neglect".
Scotland's vulnerable adult safeguards: the debate
31 October 2007
Scotland drops data sharing measures
25 January 2007
Plan for intervention without consent splits Scottish vulnerable adults lobby
23 November 2006
Prince's Trust: One in ten young people feel life is meaningless
New Year's honours: Anne Owers awarded damehood
Details of government consultations
12 December 2008
Government Legislation
02 December 2008
Private Member Bills
21 November 2008