Conference Reflections. Some Practice and Practical Implications of Banning the Physical Punishment of Children through Legislation.


Autoria(s): Coulter, Stephen
Data(s)

2002

Resumo

This brief paper represents the reflections of a participant at the recent conference ‘The Physical Punishment of Children’ organised jointly by Child Care in Practice and The Office of Law Reform. The participant’s reflections are related to his roles both as a Family Therapist and as a Guardian Ad Litem. The writer largely accepts the academic and moral arguments in respect of making the physical punishment of children a legal offence, so eloquently put by the main speakers. He wishes, however, to draw out some of the practical and practice implications which need to be considered alongside the implementation of such legislative change.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/conference-reflections-some-practice-and-practical-implications-of-banning-the-physical-punishment-of-children-through-legislation(3acbcba2-ca29-4eb7-9be4-6299e9ccfcf6).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Coulter , S 2002 , ' Conference Reflections. Some Practice and Practical Implications of Banning the Physical Punishment of Children through Legislation. ' Child Care in Practice , vol 7(3) , pp. 258-262 .

Tipo

article