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-242 |
CADRP-242 |
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The police would be given many more cases of smacking taking up their time so neglecting children in real danger of more serious abuse.
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No as there is already reasonable chastisement legislation.
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Many good parents would have a criminal record and possibly have their children taken away.
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This would be massive intrusion into family life where it is the parents decision in how to discipline their children not the governments.A loving smack done without anger is not child a abuse and many adults were smacked as children.