Ailsa M. Watkinson is Professor Emerita of Social Work, University of Regina, and a human rights advocate. She is the mother of three sons and grandmother to two grandchildren. She lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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Dedication Acknowledgements A Note on Terminology Preface Chapter 1. A Brief History of Childhood Corporal Punishment Chapter 2. Colonialism, Disruption and Indigenous Childhood Chapter 3. Child Welfare Chapter 4. Legal Arguments In the Case of Canadian Foundation for Children, Youth and the Law v Canada (Attorney General) Chapter 5. The Supreme Court's Decision Chapter 6. The Aftermath of the Supreme Court's Decision Chapter 7. Current Research and Child Well Being Chapter 8. Where to From Here? Appendix A: Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Appendix: B: UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Bibliography Index
"Spare the Child is a serious and timely recounting of the advocacy work to challenge section 43 of the Criminal Code." -- Cheryl Milne, Executive Director of the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights

