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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION HAS A ZERO-TOLERANCE POLICY FOR ALL FORMS OF ABUSES AGAINST THE LEARNER

Classes just started last August 22, after two years of modular learning classes due to the pandemic, but there seem to be many issues involving some teachers recently.


Department of Education secretary and Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio has released an official statement about the abuse and violence among learners.



The Department of Education, under the leadership of the Vice President and Secretary of Education Sara Z. Duterte, has a zero-tolerance policy for all forms of abuses perpetrated in our schools, especially against our learners.


DepEd is taking all reports about sexual abuse and violence against our learners in schools seriously as we are determined to ensure that schools all over the country are safe spaces for our learners and free from sexual predators.



We understand that reporting experiences of sexual abuse and violence are often hampered by fear and feeling of embarrassment, but we urge Kindergarten to Grade 12 victim-survivors to report these incidents directly to the Office of the Secretary.

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If you have complaints due to abuse by a teacher, you can email the official department email to report any abuse or violence done to the child.


Please email complaints to depedabusereport@gmail.com or call 8633-1942,  8635-9817, 09959218461 (even after working hours)



Your personal information and the nature of your reports will be treated with the utmost confidentiality.


Contact and cooperate with the Department of Education if there is abuse or violence occurring within the school to give justice to the learners.


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