Press Release
Welsh Government admits smacking ban has increased pressure on police and social services
Read MoreREPORT: Social services workload in Wales increases as over 100 parents a year face criminal justice system under smacking ban
Read MoreBe Reasonable welcomes UK Government’s decision to reject calls to criminalise parents who smack
Read MoreWelsh Govt throws millions at ‘pernicious’ smacking ban
Read MoreEd Sec rejects Children’s Commissioner call for English smacking ban
Read MorePublic “misled” over impact of smacking ban, warns campaign
Read MoreCall 999 and social services if you see a parent smacking their child, Welsh Government tells public
Read MoreWelsh Government’s anti-smacking campaign backfires as support for ban falls, according to own survey
Read MoreWelsh Government tells public to call the police and social services if they see a loving parent smacking their child
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Lowri Turner
Spokesmum for the Be Reasonable campaign.
Dr Ashley Frawley
Sociology and social policy expert from Swansea University.
Videos
‘Thousands would be criminalised’: BBC Wales Today reports on our big launch
Mum: ‘Please don’t criminalise loving parents’
Welsh Language
Mum: ‘Please don’t criminalise loving parents’
English Language