Richard Jones1:16May 23, 2022Ending physical punishment in Wales: professional perspectives - paediatricianWelsh Government / Llywodraeth Cymru on YouTubeProfessionals give their views on the use of physical punishment in the home.
Richard Jones1 day agoEnding physical punishment in Wales: information for parents | GOV.WALESgov.wales498 KB If you need a more accessible version of this document please email digital@gov.wales. Please tell us the format you need. If you use assistive …
Richard Jones1 day agoChildren (Abolition of Defence of Reasonable Punishment) (Wales) Act 2020legislation.gov.uk2020 anaw 3 An Act of the National Assembly for Wales to abolish the common law defence of reasonable punishment in relation to corporal punishment of …
Richard JonesThe fundamental need for unifying phenotypes in sudden unexpected pediatric deaths - PubMednih.govFigure 1 Explained and unexplained US postneonatal… Figure 1 Explained and unexplained US postneonatal mortality, 2020. US postneonatal mortality …
Richard JonesThe physiological determinants of Sudden Infant Death Syndromenih.gov - Alfredo J. Garcia, III,a,1 Jenna E. Koschnitzky,a,1 and Jan-Marino Ramireza,b,*The physiological determinants of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome☆,☆☆ The publisher's final edited version of this article is available at Respir Physiol …
Richard JonesCumbrian man found guilty of murdering four-month-old baby sonverified_publisherThe Guardian - Mark BrownA man described as a “monster” and “ticking timebomb” has been found guilty of murdering his four-month-old baby son. Jurors at Carlisle court heard that Dallas Kelly died from catastrophic injuries after being left in the care of his father, Reece Kelly. Kelly, 31, of Workington, Cumbria, was …