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Minnesota's Childcare System Safe, Despite Report on Sexual Abuse

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Friday, October 26, 2012   

ST. PAUL, Minn. – A report detailing cases of sexual assault in Minnesota day care facilities has raised some concerns among parents, but advocates say the instances are rare and that child care in the state is safe. Cory Woosley, professional development director for the Minnesota Childcare Resource and Referral Network, says of course, parents need to be aware. However, she adds, they shouldn't be afraid.

"I have my own children in family child care and I've been in the field 30 years. So, I do think that this is a small, small percentage. It's not something I would say, 'Be fearful of putting your child in child care.' There's fabulous child care in Minnesota."

Those parents with concerns should trust their gut instincts, and ask some questions of their provider, says Woosley.

"Can I come and visit my program at any time? Can I stop in freely? Who's home in the child care program? Are there other people visiting? Are there older children? So, being aware of who's in that home."

There is also curriculum offered to Minnesota providers, called "Stop it Now." Woosley says it provides information about how to understand and respond to sexual behaviors among children.

"We do have this out there for child care providers. We want them to be aware. And this isn't just for if a child is sexually abused in child care. This is, perhaps it's happened outside of the care, so providers are aware of that."

An analysis in the Star Tribune this week found that more than 65 children have been sexually abused in Minnesota child care facilities over the past five years. In most cases, the investigation found the abuse was committed by an older child in the day care or by the son of a provider, not by an adult.

Information about the "Stop It Now" training can be found at mnchildcare.org/stop-it-now.



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