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The journey towards ending physical punishment in Wales takes a staycation

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Julie MorganENGLISH 4
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It should never be OK for a big person to hit a little person.” Deputy Minister for Social Services Julie Morgan MS visiting our #EndPhysicalPunishment ad van in St Davids. From 21 March 2022, all physical punishment will be illegal. As part of the nationwide public awareness campaign, an Ending Physical Punishment advertising van is visiting over 40 key tourism destinations across Wales over the summer.


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