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Offline ajax13

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« on: September 18, 2007, 07:20:23 PM »
If you would like to ask Mr. Vause what his qualifications were when he opened AARC, why he saw fit to use Kids victims as counsellors, why he consistently uses Union Institute cronies to sell AARC, why he did not move to have Kids closed while he worked there, what certification to treat or detain children AARC has, or any other questions, I would strongly encourage any readers to contact Mr. Vause via e-mail.
dvause@aarc.ab.ca
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"AARC will go on serving youth and families as long as it will be needed, if it keeps open to God for inspiration" Dr. F. Dean Vause Executive Director


MR. NELSON: Mr. Speaker, AADAC has been involved with
assistance in developing the program of the Alberta Adolescent
Recovery Centre since its inception originally as Kids of the
Canadian West."
Alberta Hansard, March 24, 1992

Offline Anne Bonney

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« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2007, 07:37:44 PM »
I'd love to see what he'd have to say.
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« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2007, 11:27:24 PM »
There are a wide variety of drugs of which people may avail themselves, and the effects are equally varied.  I asked the Wizard to which drugs his particular methods were suited, but I recieved no response.  Is the AARC program best suited to those suffering from alcohol dependence?  Heroin use has a completely different array of physical side effects, and the use of GHB and  Ecstasy  produces effects that are very different.  As there is evidence now that prolonged cocaine use can alter certain genes, I was very curious to know how AARC dealt with this aspect of addiction.  Unfortunately, the Wizard must have been too busy arranging fundraisers to reply. So many questions.
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"AARC will go on serving youth and families as long as it will be needed, if it keeps open to God for inspiration" Dr. F. Dean Vause Executive Director


MR. NELSON: Mr. Speaker, AADAC has been involved with
assistance in developing the program of the Alberta Adolescent
Recovery Centre since its inception originally as Kids of the
Canadian West."
Alberta Hansard, March 24, 1992