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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Aine Fox

Failure to ban smacking branded ‘huge missed opportunity’

  • Researchers have criticised the failure to outlaw smacking in England and Northern Ireland, calling it a "huge missed opportunity and deeply disappointing".
  • A new analysis by University College London (UCL), supported by the NSPCC , found that physical punishment is linked to poorer academic results and increased antisocial behaviour in children .
  • The UCL study revealed that children in England who experienced physical punishment were significantly more likely to fail key GCSEs and engage in aggressive behaviour by age 14.
  • While Wales and Scotland have banned all forms of corporal punishment, England and Northern Ireland continue to retain the legal defence of "reasonable punishment".
  • Despite calls from children's commissioners for a wholesale ban, the Department for Education stated it has no plans to legislate on smacking in England at this stage.

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Smacking children linked to poorer education and behaviour problems, study reveals

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