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« Reply #15 on: July 06, 2004, 01:54:00 PM »
There have been hundreds of reports of abuse and sexual improprieties at WWASP facilities. These programs attract sadist, pediophiles and predators of all types. Many are unregulated, unlicensed and staff members are often unscreened. The authorities do nothing when parents and former students report abuse.  Here is an aritcal by a reporter: (WWASP does not have a leg to stand on - parents who send their children there are essentially paying others to abuse their own children)

Parents call 'tough love' center abusive

Trouble follows program to help wayward teens


Spring Creek Lodge Academy, home to thousands of wayward children since 1996, calls itself ?a safe haven for change.? Many parents swear with near-religious devotion that the program, one of the nation's largest, has saved their sons and daughters. Others have come to curse it.

The program is affiliated with the World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools, or WWASPS, a multimillion-dollar business in the industry of ?tough love? programs and "specialty boarding schools" that have flourished, often unregulated, for two decades.

WWASPS affiliates in Mexico, Costa Rica, Western Samoa and the Czech Republic have closed under accusations of cruelty since 1996. The affiliate in Costa Rica collapsed in May when students revolted. A review of seven of the company's largest affiliates in the United States, where it remains the fastest-growing program of its kind, found accusations of misconduct or wrongdoing at four of them. In Utah and South Carolina, state officials have cited the programs and their staffs for violations including child abuse and overcrowding, and they have challenged their right to operate. At the company's largest affiliate, Spring Creek, the program and its staff have been accused of sexual abuse, physical violence and psychological duress.

WWASPS, whose programs house about 2,400 youths in all, some as young as 10, has fought and denied all charges. The founder, Robert Lichfield, 49, called the allegations part of a difficult business. ?When you have troubled kids and troubled parents ? any school or program that works with troubled kids has complaints,? Lichfield said. ?We're no different.? He attributed the growth of WWASPS to ?the breakdown of the family. When the family is not functioning,? he said, ?society suffers.?

WWASPS has flourished and profited by tapping a deep well of woe in American families, interviews and correspondence with more than 200 parents, children, staff members and program officials made clear. Parents said they turned to the programs in exasperation, or exhaustion, seeking salvation, or in some cases exile, for their sons and daughters. Many say WWASPS was their only alternative after schools, public health systems, counseling and the courts failed them.

Spring Creek's associate director, Chaffin Pullan, 32, said, ?We're crazy enough to say, 'Hey, we'll take your child, and we'll work on their values.'?

But at Spring Creek, as at several other affiliates, some of that work takes place under conditions and circumstances that some children and parents call physically and psychologically brutal. Where state regulators have challenged affiliates, government officials often spend years trying to place controls on the programs or sanction them for defiance of licensing rules. South Carolina officials, for example, after four years of fighting, have barred Narvin Lichfield, the brother of the WWASPS founder, from Carolina Springs Academy, the program that Narvin Lichfield owns in the tiny town of Due West.

In Utah, officials are wrestling with Majestic Ranch, which takes children as young as 10, and where a program director was recently charged with child abuse, as well as with a new program at the flagship affiliate, Cross Creek, for clients older than 18. Neither program has obtained the required operating license, state officials said.

Robert Lichfield, who once said he believed that only Satan stood in the way of the programs' goals, said state authorities were merely reacting to pressure from parents or reporters, adding, ?If I was in their position, I would be doing the same thing.?

In Montana, where 50 other programs for troubled teenagers have opened in addition to Spring Creek, the state does not regulate private schools, state officials say. ?We have a tremendous number ? an inordinate amount ? of these programs in western Montana,? said Paul Clark, a Montana state legislator who represents the Thompson Falls area and also runs a program for about a dozen wayward teenagers. But the state lacks the capacity or the expertise to regulate them, Clark said. ?We'll get action after there's a crisis.?

Many children from the affiliate that collapsed in Costa Rica wound up at Spring Creek, where the enrollment has doubled to about 500 since 2000, and whose parents pay roughly $40,000 a year and up. That growth has created a demand for trained teachers and counselors, staff members say. The program is the largest employer in this corner of Montana, where jobs are scarce and wages low. As the school has grown, so have charges of abuse.

A log cabin with tiny isolation rooms, called the Hobbit, stands on the edge of Spring Creek's compound in the woods. Some teenagers, like Alex Ziperovich, 16, say they have spent months in the Hobbit, eating meals of beans and bananas. ?He came out 35 pounds lighter, acting like a zombie,? said his mother, Michele Ziperovich, a Seattle lawyer. ?When he came back, he was worse, far worse.?

In March, a 20-year-old staff member was charged by the county prosecutor with sexually assaulting two boys in the Hobbit, one 14 and the other 17. He denies the charges.

In June, one girl was beaten by students with a shower-curtain rod; in September 2002, a student bent on escape beat a guard with a vacuum-cleaner pipe and shattered his cheekbone, Pullan and several present and former staff members said. The September assault followed a similar attack three weeks earlier; Thompson Falls residents say escape attempts are rising.

Pullan, Spring Creek's assistant director, said the center was curtailing use of the isolation rooms. He called the recent violence against staff members unusual and ?horrific.? He is convinced that Spring Creek is helping the vast majority of its children. Some parents of children damaged by drugs, drinking, depression or divorce said that WWASPS programs were their sole alternative.

?We refer to it, my husband and I, as the program of last resort,? Debbie Wood said. She and her husband moved from Seattle to Thompson Falls in March to be near their son, Sam, now 17, at Spring Creek. ?I don't know of another program that would fill our needs the way WWASPS has,? Wood said.

A crucial part of the company's effort to shape its success is a requisite series of emotional-growth seminars for parents. ?The seminars are the most important thing we have experienced as a family,? said Rosemary Hinch, a teacher in Phoenix. ?It was painful. It was hard,? Hinch said. ?They teach you to take a really good look at yourself.?

But the seminars convinced Michele Ziperovich to pull her son Alex out. ?It was 300 adults screaming and beating on chairs, three days of no sleep, and after that, you'll buy into whatever they say,? Ziperovich said.

By Tim Weiner
15 September 2003

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 293329.DTL

 

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« Reply #16 on: July 07, 2004, 08:34:00 PM »
To the mom who god her kid out -

Get your child (when your kid is ready and willing) to tell the story of what happened and put it up here. Go to the people at askquestions.org (click on teen help industry) and send your stuff to the editors.

Getting this information out DIRECTLY FROM THE PEOPLE IN THERE will help in that 1. its RECENT INFO and 2. you can shut up the brainwashed idiots by telling them to their face "Well, gee golly willickers, I just dealt with this MYSELF! You can't call ME a liar".

And, again, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.  ::bigsmilebounce::
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« Reply #17 on: July 08, 2004, 09:39:00 AM »
Generally, WWASP Parents who have had sufficient time and involvement with the WWASP Schools and Programs are not affected by the truth behind the allegations that many people have promulgated. This is mostly due to the fact that the parents have had sufficient personal experience with the Schools and Programs to be brain washed. Fortunately, these people have  swayed a few of the new or prospective parents who were open minded because they did not have sufficient personal experience with the Schools or Programs. This is why the WWASP felt they had to sue some people for defamation, conspiracy, and business interference. Furthermore, these people have helped and assisted many former students who are struggling with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. They enlist these former students to come forward with their personal experience, and allegations for the news media and on the Internet. This is fairly easy to do because News reporters are often more interested in creating sensationalism or controversy and the program has plenty of both. WWASP can provide you with many graphic examples of inaccuracies and falsehoods contained in news accounts. There are also numerous people who feel that they have had their words deliberately twisted, changed, or ignored by news reporters in order to sensationalize an article. These would naturally be from the legion of faithful who have been with the programs long enough to be programmed. (For this information: e-mail and request news media info) It is no wonder that a recent Gallop Poll showed that only 36% of people believe that the press generally gets the facts correct. The other 74% believe all are lying manipulators.



The Internet is even more unreliable. It is often a haven for fabrications, lies, biases, rumors, and gossip. This is because anyone can post anything on the Internet as factual even though inaccurate or even down right dishonest. We know this, because we do this to great effect and huge profit. Most forums don't require you to even identify yourself nor do they monitor or preview any postings for accuracy or honesty. In contrast, we monitor our BBS  very carefully and get rid of anyone who begins to approach the truth about us.
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« Reply #18 on: October 27, 2005, 01:21:00 AM »
This is Alex Ziperovich speaking here, who was quoted without my consent in an article that was nonetheless accurate and factual. My mother wasn't there, none of you speaking about Spring Creek spent any time there, and the vast majority of those involved in SCL's commentary have had no direct interaction with this program. I, however, spent about 4 months locked down in the lower levels of Spring Creek. My story is incredibly difficult to tell and extremely painful to recall. It is a huge source of anger between my parents and I to this day, almost 4 years later. And it remains a huge source of anger for me, in an abstract sense whenever I stop to remember it. The place is horrific, abusive, and in the spirit of a russian gulag or concentration camp, and I AM NOT EXAGGERATING. There are easy comparisons to be made, especially from a kid that was there for awhile. Anyway, feel free to email me for more information, and I would be to give my account of what takes place in there and of what I know from eyewitness accounts about the other even more horrendous programs in foreign countries. Bigzip44@mac.com is my email address, and I'm in the process of recording a complete account of my time at spring creek for the benefit of everyone involved, especially kids who might be subjected to its abuses in the future.
- Alex
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« Reply #19 on: October 27, 2005, 09:58:00 AM »
Very clever .

Speaking of lies and misquotes; where does 97% success come into to play?
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« Reply #20 on: October 27, 2005, 10:31:00 AM »
Hi Alex,

I think that is a great idea. When I got out of CCM back in the early 90's I wrote down pages, and pages of what happened to me. I have no idea where the heck they are though?!! I've moved a few times since. I would write down all the stuff that did happen to you, but more importantly write down what an average day was like for you there. I think people would understand more if you could explain to them what an average day in hell is actually like.

Take care,

M
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