Maltreatment is things like:
- Physical Abuse: When a child is hurt, threatened, or mentally harmed by someone responsible for taking care of them. This includes things like hitting (corporal punishment) or using actions that are not allowed by school rules.
- Sexual Abuse: Any illegal act of sexual contact or behavior toward a child by someone who is responsible for the child or has power over them. This also includes threats of sexual abuse.
- Neglect: Not giving a child the basic things they need, like food, shelter, clothing, or medical care. It also includes not protecting a child from dangerous situations or not watching over them properly, based on their age and needs.
The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) investigates reports of student maltreatment that happen in Minnesota public schools. This includes charter schools. If the reported maltreatment happened in a school, or at the hands of a school staff member, you should file a MDE maltreatment complaint.
You can also file a complaint of alleged child abuse with the Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) through your local Child Protection Agency. But if the complaint is about a school, it is likely that MDE investigates. If your complaint is about a childcare center, call DCYF at 651-539-8222.