Stop Victorian-era' punishment of smacking, say doctors
Briefly

The article discusses the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health's call for a ban on smacking in England, asserting that the current 'reasonable punishment' defense allows for potential abuse. With references to the Victorian-era origin of this law, experts stress the need for legislative changes to protect children's welfare. They note that numerous countries have already implemented such bans, highlighting a global movement towards improved child protection. The college's push aligns with ongoing discussions about children's rights and societal norms surrounding discipline and wellbeing.
Leading children's doctors are calling for a ban on smacking in England, as the Victorian-era punishment puts children at risk of significant physical harm.
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health urges politicians to amend the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill to remove the 'reasonable punishment' defence.
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