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NSPCC Cymru comment on the Welsh Government’s consultation responses to the removal of the defence of reasonable punishment

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An NSPCC Cymru spokesperson said: “The NSPCC has long campaigned for children in Wales to have the same protection against assault as adults.

“The Welsh Government’s consultation on this issue was an important step and it’s heartening to see the level of public response.

“We believe this change is a common-sense move which is about fairness and equality for children.

“It is wrong that a legal defence which does not exist in a case of assault against an adult can be used to justify striking a child.

“The proposed bill will bring Wales in line with other countries around the world by giving our children equal protection under the law.”


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