Policy and strategy Ending physical punishment in Wales: professional perspectives Professionals give their views on the use of physical punishment in the home. Part of: Ending physical punishment in Wales and Children’s rights (Sub-topic) First published: 4 March 2022 Last updated: 26 May 2022 Contents Headteacher Paediatrician Educational and child psychologist (1) Educational and child psychologist (2) Headteacher: thoughts on the use of physical punishment We need your permission to load YouTube videosThis video may use cookies or other technologies not covered by your GOV.WALES cookie settings.You may want to read Google’s privacy policy before accepting.Select 'accept and continue' to load this video.Accept and continue Paediatrician: thoughts on the use of physical punishment We need your permission to load YouTube videosThis video may use cookies or other technologies not covered by your GOV.WALES cookie settings.You may want to read Google’s privacy policy before accepting.Select 'accept and continue' to load this video.Accept and continue Educational and child psychologist: thoughts on the use of physical punishment We need your permission to load YouTube videosThis video may use cookies or other technologies not covered by your GOV.WALES cookie settings.You may want to read Google’s privacy policy before accepting.Select 'accept and continue' to load this video.Accept and continue Educational and child psychologist: alternatives to physical punishment We need your permission to load YouTube videosThis video may use cookies or other technologies not covered by your GOV.WALES cookie settings.You may want to read Google’s privacy policy before accepting.Select 'accept and continue' to load this video.Accept and continue