Children’s advocacy group Barnardos say smacking children is wrong and believe the government must take steps to address the situation – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Children’s advocacy group Barnardos say smacking children is wrong and believe the government must take steps to address the situation




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The Advocacy Group Barnardos has claimed that the Irish government must take immediate steps to introduce a legal ban on all forms of corporal punishment against children.

The news comes after the children’s charity’s highlighted the  European Committee of Social Rights report issued earlier today that shows the current Irish domestic law is in breach of the European Social Charter. The Council of Europe issued their findings this morning stating the corporal punishment of children is not prohibited in a sufficiently clear, binding and precise manner under Irish legislation or case law.

The Head of Barnardos June Tinsley responded to the European Councils statement saying : “Ireland has rightly come under fire for not legislating for a full ban on all forms of corporal punishment of children, including smacking children at home. “There is a distinction between a slap and more severe forms of punishment but whatever the level of hitting all are a breach of children’s rights – including their right to physical integrity. It results in the child feeling hurt, sad and upset. “Corporal punishment is still legal in Ireland as parents can use the defence of ‘reasonable chastisement’. Our legal system doesn’t allow adults to be violent to each other so it makes no sense to allow a parent be violent to a child, especially as children are particularly vulnerable members of our society.

Ms Tinsley further added: “Barnardos does not condone any form of violence to children and would urge the Government to take immediate and necessary steps to update our law in accordance with the Committee’s recommendations.”

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