The NSPCC wants an amendment to the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Bill to safeguard children from abusive parents following separation. The Bill was discussed for the first time in the Commons on Monday, and the children's charity is campaigning for a specific law to ensure that parents, step-parents or carers are only given unsupervised access to children following separation where the courts can be sure that no physical, sexual or emotional abuse will take place.
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