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Ridge Creek School Strip Searches
program:
--- Quote ---Parents - how can you conduct a "search" without physically touching the child?
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I don't think children are "touched" at Ridge Creek school during strip searches. Strip searches are done correctly to ensure the child's safety at Ridge Creek School.
Dysfunction Junction:
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--- Quote from: "program" ---Many programs do strip searches to keep other children safe. For example, a child could smuggle in a weapon to harm staff or another child. Preventing children from carrying weapons is a positive, not a negative.
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Whooter - aka "program": You were specifically instructed NOT to post.
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The poster "program" is actually, IMHO, Joel, aka The gatekeeper. Luckily, Whooter quoted most of Joel's posts before he erased them all when he became a moderator, so we can still see the evidence. Joel is fairly low-functioning academically, so his posts are pretty easy to identify.
Joel doesn't know "a lot" :rofl:
And neither does "program".
It appears Joel resigned as moderator to pursue full time trolling of Fornits.
Guest3:
Here is the handbook in its entirety....
[attachment=0:1pepz2se]Orientation Handbook RCS 20102.doc[/attachment:1pepz2se]
Fred Thompson:
From the handbook Guest3 posted:
Addiction Services
Ridge Creek School addresses issues concerning substance use by providing education, treatment, and prevention techniques. The Addiction counselors address the use of alcohol and drugs of abuse, including nicotine. Soon after enrollment at RCS, all students are evaluated for addiction issues using the reported history of the student’s behavior, and through standardized testing with the SASSI –A2 (Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory-Adolescent 2nd Edition) and EDI-3 (Eating Disorder Inventory 3rd Edition).
ATOD (Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drugs) Psycho-educational classes concerning the risks of drug use, basic information about addiction and recovery, and the effect of addictions on families. All students participate in this program.
EASA (Encounters with Addiction and Substance Abuse) weekly sessions are designed to prepare students with substance use problems for the recovery programs. Students with substance dependence issues continue in EASA until they are prepared to began work on their recovery.
Addiction Realizations — Periodic group sessions to help students with distorted thinking and emotional blocks to recovery from substance dependency, disordered eating and self injury.
Solutions Group —Students attend AA and NA meetings both on and off campus which include guest speakers. The Solutions Group is for students who have graduated EASA and are actively pursuing a recovery program.
SIG (Self-Injury Group) is a weekly counselor led group designed to help students with this issue.
Random and routine drug testing
EDG (Eating Disorder Group) is a staff led group designed to help students with this issue.
Conjoint Group is a support group for students with atypical addictions such as computer addictions, pornography addictions, compulsive lying, and other issues that are not covered through the above-listed groups. These students gain an understanding of how the underlying cause of their addiction is similar even though the behaviors are not.
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