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  2. Legality of corporal punishment in England and Wales

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    Allied to the introduction of s. 58 CA 2004, the UK government made various press releases informing the public in England and Wales that Act's effects in lay terms, such as the following from The Daily Telegraph: [6] Parents who smack their children hard enough to leave a mark will face up to five years' imprisonment from today.

  3. English smacking ban being considered by government - AOL

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  4. Is it time to ban smacking your children? - AOL

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    IN FOCUS: A decisive report this week called for a ban on smacking children in England and Northern Ireland, declaring it a danger to children’s mental health. Susie Mesure talks to experts (and ...

  5. ‘No plans’ to ban smacking children despite concerns over ...

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    In England it’s already illegal to hit anyone. However there’s a “reasonable punishment” legal defence that lets parents smack their children under section 58 of the Children Act 2004.

  6. Corporal punishment - Wikipedia

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    It is also illegal to strike the head when disciplining a child. [44] [45] In the UK (except Scotland and Wales), spanking or smacking is legal, but it must not cause an injury amounting to actual bodily harm (any injury such as visible bruising, breaking of the whole skin, etc.).

  7. Smacking ban being considered by UK government ... - AOL

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    Education secretary Bridget Phillipson said she was ‘open-minded’ about calls for a ban

  8. Corporal punishment in the home - Wikipedia

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    The Children and Parents Code does not itself impose penalties for smacking children, but instances of corporal punishment that meet the criteria of assault may be prosecuted. [81] From the 1960s to the 2000s, there was a steady decline in the numbers of parents who use physical punishment as well as those who believe in its use.

  9. Trust parents to make smacking decisions – Education Secretary

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    Wales last month made any type of corporal punishment, including smacking, hitting, slapping and shaking, illegal in the country. Scotland introduced a similar ban in November 2020.