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This page presents the most recent responses of the NSPCC Wales policy team to government consultations and our briefings on key Paliamentary debates and policy developments.
If you can't find what you're looking for or would like more information about the NSPCC's policy work please contact the policy team in Wales.
NSPCC Cymru/Wales consultation response to When I’m ready: planning transition to adulthood for care leavers (PDF, 308KB)
February 2013
NSPCC Cymru/Wales response to youth justice green paper (PDF, 296KB)
December 2012
The child protection argument for a ban on smacking (PDF, 232KB)
September 2012
Cymru/Wales NSPCC campaign briefing: all babies count (PDF, 84KB)
Papur briffo Cymru/Wales NSPCC: mae pob baban yn cyfri (PDF, 105KB)
All babies count is an NSPCC campaign calling on the governments of the UK, as well as professionals and the public, to work with us to make the commitments on early intervention a reality. For more information see our All babies count campaign website and our pages for professionals on children under one.
November 2011
Joint briefing paper for the debate on bringing forward legislation to end the defence of ‘lawful chastisement’ for an offence of assaulting a child (PDF, 94KB)
From: Children in Wales/Plant yng Nghymru, Save the Children/Achub y Plant, NSPCC Cymru/Wales, Barnardo's Cymru, Action for Children/Gweithredu dros Blant, Standing up for Children/Tros Gynnal and the Welsh Refugee Council/Cyngor Ffoaduriaid Cymru.
October 2011
Domestic abuse: a child’s point of view (NSPCC Cymru/Wales domestic abuse briefing) (PDF, 112KB)
Briefing paper on NSPCC Cymru/Wales campaign to improve the outcomes for children and young people who experience domestic abuse in Wales, includes information on the impact of domestic abuse on children and young people as well as recommendations for the Welsh Assembly Government.
February 2009
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