Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
Ridge Creek "School" - Serious Safety Issues/ORS Violation
Whooter:
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--- Quote ---Staffing:
A) The institution shall have sufficient numbers of qualified and trained staff as required by these rules to provide for the needs, care, protection, and supervision of children. All staff and volunteers shall be supervised to ensure that assigne
• 1/26/2010 – 3/30/2010 – Kids got out of hand over racial slur.
• 6/28/2010 – 7/21/2010 – Resident threw computer and attacked another resident.
• 9/1/2010 Sexual activity among residents, fractured head
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I wonder if insufficient number of staffers can be attributed to Ridge Creek School screening process? My gut tells me yes based on first hand work experience. The behaviors above are reminiscent of behaviors exhibited from violent juvenile offenders.
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From reading the reports it seems that RCS knowingly accepts these types of kids because there are so many of them. At ASR, for example, if a child had a violent past or was a chronic runaway then you could not get in. If you ran away more than once or was violent towards another person then the cops were called and you were out on your ass with no refund to the parents. In the early 2000's anyway there were so many kids that programs could afford to be choosy on which ones they accept.
I could not imagine any of the kids at ASR writing racial slurs on the wall or throwing computers against the wall. I would imagine those kids who did that were inner city children or kids from poor neighborhoods. I wonder if RCS is accepting state placement children?
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RobertBruce:
--- Quote ---The requirement:
R 0861 290-2-5-.08(7) Staffing.
SS=B
Reporting. Detailed written summary reports shall be made to the Department of Human Resources, Office of
Regulatory Services, Residential Child Care Unit via email or fax on the required incident intake information form
(IIIF) within 24 hours.
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Whooter are you attempting to claim that calling the police isn't required in instances of sexual assault? Or at the very least isn't just common sense?
RobertBruce:
--- Quote ---I wonder if RCS is accepting state placement children?
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You mean court ordered kids? They always were. As I've said many times, Buchi's only requisite for addmitiance is that each child arrive with a check pinned to his shirt. No consideration is given to whether or the night the child is appropriate for placement. All this does is create an even more dangerous environment for both the staff and the kids.
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "RobertBruce" ---
--- Quote ---The requirement:
R 0861 290-2-5-.08(7) Staffing.
SS=B
Reporting. Detailed written summary reports shall be made to the Department of Human Resources, Office of
Regulatory Services, Residential Child Care Unit via email or fax on the required incident intake information form
(IIIF) within 24 hours.
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Whooter are you attempting to claim that calling the police isn't required in instances of sexual assault? Or at the very least isn't just common sense?
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That comes directly from the ORS Report. They require written summary reports of all instances regardless of whether or not the police are called.
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heretik:
--- Quote from: "RobertBruce" ---
--- Quote ---I wonder if RCS is accepting state placement children?
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You mean court ordered kids? They always were. As I've said many times, Buchi's only requisite for addmitiance is that each child arrive with a check pinned to his shirt. No consideration is given to whether or the night the child is appropriate for placement. All this does is create an even more dangerous environment for both the staff and the kids.
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Which has been a common practice for 40 years in many programs. So long as the particular State is paying bring them.
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