HC Deb 25 October 1968 vol 770 cc394-5W
Mr. Whitaker

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what are the most recent statistics for corporal punishment in approved schools; and whether he will now prohibit this, following his consultations with the organisations principally concerned, in view of the recommendation of the Plowden Committee.

Mr. Callaghan

The punishment returns made by approved schools in England and Wales since January, 1967 record that corporal punishment was used on the following number of occasions, excluding its occasional use in the classroom:

January—June 1967 1,449
July—December 1967 763
January—June 1968 705

The consultations about the development of alternative methods of controlling difficult behaviour in approved schools, foreshadowed in my predecessor's statement in the House of commons on 7th August, 1967, are still in progress. In the meantime, it remains the Government's aim to phase out the use of corporal punishment in approved schools.