Consultation on the Children (Abolition of Defence of Reasonable Punishment) (Wales) Bill
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Tystiolaeth i’r Pwyllgor Plant, Pobl Ifanc ac Addysg ar gyfer craffu Cyfnod 1 Bil Plant (Diddymu Amddiffyniad Cosb Resymol) (Cymru) |
Evidence submitted to the Children, Young People and Education Committee for Stage 1 scrutiny of the Children (Abolition of Defence of Reasonable Punishment) (Wales) Bill |
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CADRP-26 |
CADRP-26 |
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— No
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I don’t think that parents should be criminalised for loving, infrequent smacking of their children.
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No, there are already laws for child abuse. Loving, infrequent smacking is not child abuse.
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Yes, parents who are loving parents will be criminalised when they are lovingly trying to raise their children. This is not right.
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The Welsh government is trying to control and change the way loving families, who have good relationships with their children, bring up their children. The Welsh government’s proposal for this law is based on opinion, as studies show that infrequent, light smacking doesn’t harm children. What will it be next?