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    The NSPCC works to end cruelty to children. Full Stop. Take part in our new 'Have Your Say' poll and you could win an NSPCC badge!
    One of the ways they do this is by campaigning to change things for children and young people. They campaign on lots of issues including tackling the violence in young people’s lives, making sure all young people who have been abused get the help they need, and encouraging everyone to recognise that young people who witness or experience violence in the home need support.
    But you know best which things affect you, and how. That is why it’s so important that your voice is heard through their campaigns so that they can make sure that they are relevant and sensitive to your life.
    Right now the NSPCC wants to find out what YOU think about smacking. You can tell us by taking part in the in-game poll, located in the NSPCC Zen Garden, and have your say by sharing a few words to tell us what you think.
    There is also an invitation for you to get more involved in campaigning on this, and other issues.
    Have your say
    We are really interested to hear what you say, in your words. We might also use your messages in different ways, for example in the media, to tell other people what young people think about smacking. However, we will never do that in a way that means you can be identified.
    Want to make your voice heard in ending cruelty to children? Have your say by filling in the form below.
    If you would like to find out more about what the NSPCC thinks about smacking and how you can get involved in this and or other campaigns, then go to the link below.
    The NSPCC works to end cruelty to children. Full Stop.
    Want to talk to someone?
    If you, or anyone you know, would like to talk to someone about something that is worrying you, you can call ChildLine on 0800 1111. ChildLine is free, open 24 hours a day and will not show up on your telephone bill. There is also a website www.donthideit.com which provides information and advice for young people in the UK.
    Registered charity numbers 216401 and SC037717. Image by Paul Close, posed by models. Childline is service provided by the NSPCC.
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    Badge sounds good.

    Anyway child abuse should really STOP.
    Smacking children is against the law I think?

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    i put

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    Ok then. Thanks for posting?


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    Closest chance i'll get to a badge

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackSpoons View Post
    Badge sounds good.

    Anyway child abuse should really STOP.
    Smacking children is against the law I think?

    inless you are the parent
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    Quote Originally Posted by theman0001 View Post
    inless you are the parent
    nope smacking kids alltogether is against the law
    For child abuse reasons.
    tbh i can see where they come from, but smacking is a good way of letting young kids know their place.
    We do the same thing with dogs.
    U cant reason with a child, so u need to show them hu's boss.
    I think the law needs to be looked at again, but ya know..
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    Send in, I hope I win
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    But shouldn't child punishments be like grounded, because like smacking hurts them ;[

    Gotta think mental wise not physical.

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    hopefully ill win
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