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Corporal punishment in the home: Is there a legal duty on the medical doctor to report it?

机译:家庭中的体罚:医生是否有法律义务报告?

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The infliction of corporal punishment on children (in the home) was found to be unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court of South Africa (September 2019). Corporal punishment was historically permitted if exercised within reasonable grounds (moderate or reasonable chastisement). In reaching its judgment, the apex court found that the child's right to human dignity and to be free from all forms of violence was unjustifiably infringed by the exercising of this form of discipline. In addition, the child's best interests was not served. Importantly, there were other non-violent means available to parents to discipline their children. This article examines what this judgment means for medical doctors who reasonably suspect that a child has been the victim of corporal punishment. It is argued that medical doctors have a duty to report such incidents in terms of section 110(1) of the Children's Act 38 of 2005.
机译:发现对儿童(在家中)的体罚造成南非宪法法院(2019年9月)的违宪。 如果在合理的理由(适度或合理的惩罚)内行使,则在历史上允许体罚。 在达成判断时,APEX法院发现,儿童的人类尊严权并免于所有形式的暴力,不合理地侵犯这种形式的纪律。 此外,没有送达孩子的最佳利益。 重要的是,父母还有其他非暴力手段可以训练他们的孩子。 本文审查了这种判决对医生的判决意味着合理怀疑一个孩子一直是体罚的受害者。 有人认为,医生有责任报告2005年儿童法案第110(1)条提出此类事件。

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