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Peninsula Village Q/A thread
nimdA:
What qualifications did staff have for working with troubled children?
by this I mean entry level staff.
DieYuppieScum:
from what I saw no experience was really needed, hell my staff member had been with PV since it opened and he was trained to be a geologist... not a child psych worker
Hrt2hrtScandal:
--- Quote from: ""Three Springs Waygookin"" ---What qualifications did staff have for working with troubled children?
by this I mean entry level staff.
--- End quote ---
I know some of them had a masters degree and were therefore "SPC", or Senior Program Counselors. Some of them were going for their bachelors and masters still. Many had associates degrees and some were high school grads or GED's. I don't know exactly what their degrees were in either. Sorry I guess I can't help you much there. I know some of them were in programs before they worked there and the doctor on staff went through a program because he liked to remind us of that often.
nimdA:
Did the doctor happen to mention the name of that program?
And to DYS..
Glad to see you back.
And I'm gathering from this earlier that the entry level staff recieves no real introductory training?
nimdA:
Also.. I'd like to start asking questions about some of the more painful experiences that may or may not have happened to you at PV. Before I ask I'd like your permission. I know from my point of view I've struggled in the past discussing some of the events I was involved with during my employment in the industry. I can only imagine that the same is true for the both of you in a more pronounced form.
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