Scotland is to become the first country in the world to deliver the Roots of Empathy programme in every area.

From September, the Roots of Empathy programme will be delivered to primary pupils in schools in every council area thanks to an investment of £1.2m from the Scottish Government.

The Roots of Empathy programme, a Canadian initiative, was founded in 1996 and first brought to Britain in 2010 by Action for Children Scotland.

It involves a baby and its parent visiting a primary class throughout the school year to help pupils aged five to ten understand their own feelings and the feelings of others.

The programme is currently delivered in 20 local authorities by Action for Children Scotland, and will be introduced to all 32 local authority areas in Scotland at the beginning of the new school term, reaching more than 400 primary classes and over 10,550 new pupils over two years.

Action for Children also runs Roots of Empathy in Newcastle and Wales, where the programme is coming to the end of its first year.

Seven schools across Cardiff were involved in the programme this year, which is being extended to Neath and Port Talbot next year and North and West Wales in 2015.

Last year, Roots of Empathy was launched in England by the Pre-School Learning Alliance.  In September its sister programme Seeds of Empathy, for three-to five-year-olds, will also start in England.

New independent research into Roots of Empathy has found that as a result of the programme, children who took part now display greater levels of empathy and an increase in pro-social behaviour, voluntary behaviour intended to benefit others.

The research, carried out by North Lanarkshire Council’s Psychological Services in 2011/12, included a total of 785 primary pupils from 19 Roots of Empathy classes and 18 control classes. It found that:

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