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His groups also include End Physical Punishment of Children (EPOCH), the Children's Rights Office, the Children's Rights Development Unit, and the Children's Legal Centre. Sagendorf, a Methodist pastor and member of the advisory board of the Center for Effective Discipline's program, End Physical Punishment of Children (EPOCH)--USA, points out that Old Testament scripture can also be used to justify slavery, suppression of women, The last thing we want to do is use a form of violence that sends the message it's OK for big people to hit little people," said Rachel Hodgkin of End Physical Punishment of Children (EPOCH). |
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