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Data Provider: Welsh Government Experimental Statistics Contacts received during the year where physical punishment by a parent or carer was a factor, by local authority
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[Collapse]Wales4,8552,257
WalesIsle of Anglesey00
Gwynedd7911
Conwy440183
Denbighshire5623
Flintshire167110
Wrexham81
Powys459217
Ceredigion..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available
Pembrokeshire11442
Carmarthenshire9285
Swansea324107
Neath Port Talbot24741
Bridgend6933
Vale of Glamorgan11381
Cardiff429425
Rhondda Cynon Taf291120
Merthyr Tydfil5422
Caerphilly607368
Blaenau Gwent..|The data item is not available..|The data item is not available
Torfaen384131
Monmouthshire236138
Newport686119

Metadata

Title

Contacts received during the year where physical punishment by a parent or carer was a factor, by local authority

Last update

9 April 2024 9 April 2024

Next update

March 2025 (provisional)

Publishing organisation

Welsh Government

Source 1

Performance and Improvement Framework for Social Services

Contact email

stats.pss@gov.wales

Designation

Experimental statistics

Lowest level of geographical disaggregation

Local authorities

Geographical coverage

Wales

Languages covered

English and Welsh

Data licensing

You may use and re-use this data free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government License - see http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence

General description

The metric is designed to capture information about the impact of the proposed policy change in the Children (Abolition of Defence of Reasonable Punishment) (Wales) Bill/ Act. Removing the defence of reasonable punishment is part of the national strategy Prosperity for All. The aim of the legislation is to help protect children’s rights by prohibiting the physical punishment of children by parents and those acting in loco parentis (acting as a parent) within Wales, including visitors to Wales. In doing so, children in Wales would have the same legal protection from physical punishment as adults.

Data collection and calculation

While extensive efforts have been made to gather reliable and accurate information from local authorities, data remains imperfect.

Frequency of publication

Annual

Data reference periods

Data are shown for each financial year from 2021-22 onwards.

Users, uses and context

Please find this information in the related statistical publication, as per the given weblink.

Statistical quality

Please find this information in the related statistical publication, as per the given weblink.

Keywords

Performance Measure, Children, Referrals, Contacts, Physical punishment