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Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society
Corporal Punishment in Nepalese School Children: Facts, Legalities and Implications
Navin Mishra2  Rajanee Jha3  Rakesh Poudel5  Rabin Koirala4  Devendra Shrestha5  Kashi Kant Thakur1 
[1] Project Officer, Environmental and Public Health Organisation, New Baneshwor;Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, KIST Medical College, Imadol, Lalitpur;Medical Officer, Paropakar Maternity Hospital, Kathmandu;Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, KIST Medical College, Imadol, Lalitpur;Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, KIST Medical College, Imadol
关键词: child abuse;    child rights;    corporal punishment;    psychological;   
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学科分类:儿科学
来源: Nepal Paediatric Society
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【 摘 要 】

While the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) demands that children be respected as human beings with the right to dignity and physical integrity, in Nepal corporal punishment is often considered necessary to children’s upbringing, to facilitate learning and to instill discipline in the children. The existence of this cruel practice towards children is attributed to the weak national policy, unhealthy academic competition among the schools, poorly trained teachers, superstitious traditional beliefs and hierarchical social structure. Consequently, the children are doomed to suffer this practice resulting in negative physical, mental and social welfare. Besides corporal punishment, sexual abuse in school going children seems to be frequent but mostly unreported. This is high time we eliminated this violence against children in schools and it calls for holistic approach. For this, it is necessary to pursue a set code of conduct and raise awareness among the teachers for the child rights in order to stop undignified, inhuman and undisciplined tradition. The awareness and capacity of the health professionals to deal with complexities of the child abuse also needs to be promoted. Furthermore, the need of improvements in the national laws and their proper implementation is a longstanding challenge for the governmental and nongovernmental organizations. Key words:child abuse; child rights; corporal punishment; psychologicalDOI: 10.3126/jnps.v30i2.2929 J. Nepal Paediatr. Soc.May-August, 2010 Vol 30(2) 98-109

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