Ban on smacking in England hanging in the balance

Nicola Laver  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  26 Mar 2025
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Ban on smacking in England hanging in the balance

Jess Asato MP. Source: Wikimedia Commons

Calls to criminalise smacking in England are regaining momentum, with leading psychiatrists urging MPs to back an amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill.

Labour MP Jess Asato has tabled an amendment to the bill abolishing the defence of reasonable punishment under the Children Act 2004. The amendment has the support of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) which said: “Physical punishment harms children’s health, wellbeing and puts them at risk of more serious physical harm.”

‘Victorian-era punishment’

The RCPCH last year called for the removal of the legal defence for parents of “reasonable chastisement” in England and Northern Ireland, saying existing laws are “dangerously vague”. RCPCH’s officer for child protection, Professor Andrew Rowland, has called smacking a “Victorian-era punishment”.

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