well there is really nothing you can go unless that person wants to leave. Unless you contact Department of Human Servicies on the parent that is letting htis child do that.
Go to the police.
they think that no ones going to love them and will be alone.
Protecting individuals from abuse means you protect someone from being physically abused, verbally abused, emotionally abused or sexually abused. These forms of abuse are more vulnerable towards children. A social workers job is to stop children from being abused in any kind of way and protect them from coming into contact with that person that is abusing them.
there can be many different reasons, some it might be they dont understand and just make fun of you or it may be some stupid person just picking someone to mess make fun of but there really is no good reason for someone to emotionally abuse you.
* If you are a minor no. If you are a minor and feel you are abused then report it to Child Aid or to a relative; minister; priest or counselor at school. If you aren't a minor then yes, you can leave your abusive situation.
That would mean you're being abused.
Leave and let him find another victim.
Report it right away.
If you are being abused you should tell someone of authority like a teacher, police officer, or doctor. You should never be subjected to abuse.
Take him to court, Show damages,,,,,,,,,,,, A lawyer will be needed for this,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sorry, There is no other legal way.
No. Many times the abuser will tell you you are being abusive as a way to manipulate you into giving affection, which continues the abuse, as manipulation can be a form of abuse.
Go to the department of social services. Or better yet, go to your uncle and have him go with you. That way they know that you have a stable home to stay in. Good luck with you and God Bless:) * You can