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This Nuffield Foundation funded project takes a mixed-methods approach to examine the impact of physical punishment on children’s health and development, how law reform in Scotland and Wales was achieved, and bringing in children and young people’s voices to this important topic. The project is a collaboration between St George’s University of London, UCL and the NSPCC.
Physical punishment and child outcomes in the UK - Nuffield Foundation
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