New laws will effectively ban parents from slapping their children

The ISPCC is welcoming proposals being brought to Cabinet


The ISPCC is welcoming proposals being brought to Cabinet that will effectively ban parents from slapping their children.

Minister for Children, Dr James Reilly, is seeking to remove the defence of "reasonable chastisement", which applies to parents and child-carers in common law.

No new laws or offences are being created, instead the Minister wants to effectively ban slapping by removing any reference to it.

Grainia Long, Chief Executive of the ISPCC, says there is a grey area in the law and there shouldn't be:

 

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