Sunday Express

Parents who smack face full force of law

- By David Williamson

PARENTS who break a so-called smacking ban about to come into force inwales risk a criminal record.

And people who work with children who see a child being physically punished have now been told to contact social services.

The Welsh Government says from March 21 “physically punishing children will be illegal” and anyone breaking the rules “risks being arrested or charged with assault”.

Police will no longer be able to consider the defence of “reasonable punishment”. Simon Calvert of the Be Reasonable campaign, which opposes the law change, said: “This recent guidance gives lie to the frequent claims made by ministers, officials and activists that repealing the reasonable chastiseme­nt defence would not criminalis­e ordinary, loving parents.”

Mr Calvert said the move had “little to do with tackling genuine abuse, which is already illegal” and warned that “many people will think they have been misled over the impact of this ban on ordinary parents”.

Darren Millar, a

Conservati­ve member of the Welsh Parliament, said: “Demonising mums and dads who use the occasional smack to discipline their children is plain wrong.

“Encouragin­g people to shop them to their local social services or the police could have dire consequenc­es for families.

“Parenting is hard enough as it is – we should be supporting parents, not criminalis­ing them.”

However, Joanna Barrett of the NSPCC, defended Wales’s move and pushed for the defence of “reasonable punishment” to be removed in England and Northern Ireland as well, saying: “Over 50 countries have taken the vital step to give children the same legal protection from assault as adults.

This has not involved creating a new offence, but simply removing an out-of-date defence. Physically punishing a child is not an effective way of disciplini­ng them.”

The UK Government has “no plans” to legislate, arguing that “clear laws” are in place to deal with violence towards children.

A Welsh Government spokeswoma­n, said: “We have always been clear that this legislatio­n is about protecting children and their rights.

“It will make the law clearer – easier for children, parents, profession­als and the public to understand.

“From March 21, all types of physical punishment will be illegal in Wales.”

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