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The then Minister for Children, during the passage of the Children Act 2004, gave a commitment that the Government would review the practical consequences of section 58 and seek parents’ views on smacking.
This report sets out the results of that exercise, during which the Government carried out a consultation, parental survey, children and young people’s survey and sought additional supporting evidence.
The review found that smacking is becoming a less commonly used form of discipline as more parents recognise that there are more effective and acceptable methods of disciplining children; and that Section 58 has improved legal protection for children by restricting the use of the reasonable punishment defence in court proceedings.
Order a hard copy from TSO for £7.70 Review of Section 58 of the Children Act 2004 PDF S58ReviewReport.pdf File size: 127 KB Est. download time: 0 min. 31 seconds for dial-up connection 0 min. 12 seconds for broadband
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Help with downloads Please note that this item is not orderable from this siteHelp with orders Audience: DCSF, Journalists, Local authorities and key statutory agencies, People who work with children, Public Format: Date issued: October 2007 Function: Information Reference: CM 7232 Price: FREE
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