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Title: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on June 22, 2009, 09:49:42 PM
Quote
ME:
Did you do the ropes course?

XXXXXXXX:

yes I did

ME:

can you describe how that worked?

XXXXXXXX:

yeah

They had us get in a line silently. They picked their favorites first. Then if we got scared or said we were done. They would say we had to do more or it was regroup.

Then if you didn't cheer the others on. You would get on regroup and you could not leave the area

ME:

So you didn't have a choice about doing the ropes course, it was do it or get in trouble?

XXXXXXX:

Yes

ME:

What kind of regroups did you have to do?

XXXXXX:

I had to pick up hole punched dots on the ground and move them from cup to cup. With out stopping

I had to clean bathroom without gloves

dust fake plants

umm...pick up crumbs off the floor with my hands

scrub the floor with a toothbrush

scrub the floor

with a rag

ME:

this was for Ropes course?

XXXXXXXX:

umm well regroup was the same no matter what you did

ME:

 Did regroup feel like a chance to reflect on the problem or did it feel like something else?

XXXXXX:

felt like a punishment Couldn't talk

couldn't even ask for the bathroom

They would tell you when you could go

to the bathroom

ME:

What did you do if you had to use the bathroom?

XXXXXXX:

You waited until they told you that you could go


ME:

you ever experience any pain or discomfort for having to wait for permission to use the bathroom?

XXXXXXX:

umm yes

ME:

and did you ever try to ask to go even though you knew you weren't supposed to?

XXXXXXXX:

Yes and I got rrestrained

ME:

For asking to use the bathroom, you got restrained?

XXXXXXX:

yes they did not like me questioning authority


ME:

Did you try to hurt yourself, hurt anyone else before this restraint?

XXXXXXXX:

no

well for other things

but not this

ME:

Ok.. so back to ropes course..

XXXXXXX:

okay

ME:

Did you have to complete ropes course to advance in CALO's program?

XXXXXXX:

yes

ME:

So it wasn't voluntary, you couldn't choose not to do it, and if you didn't do it you couldn't advance?

XXXXXXX:

yes

ME:

And if you got scared and stopped you'd get punished with a regroup?

XXXXXXX:

yes

ME:

Did anyone ever get restrained at the Ropes Course?

XXXXXXXX:

yes

ME:

Were they trying to hurt themselves or anyone else?

XXXXXXXX:

nope not all of the time

ME:

Do you think you got anything out of CALO's ropes course?

XXXXXXXX:

Nah not really

ME:

Did you see Ken Huey ever restrain a resident?

XXXXXXX:

 a few

ME:

So a few people?

XXXXXX:

yes

ME:

Were they trying to hurt themselves or another?

XXXXXXX:

yes

ME:

Were they ever not trying to hurt themselves or another?

XXXXXXXX:

yes

ME:

And you saw Ken Huey try to restrain them?

XXXXXXX:

yes

he usually took over a restraint

for another staff

ME:

Did these restraints appear to be painful?

XXXXXX:

yes

most staff restrained kids painfully

ME:

Did the people being restrained ever beg staff to stop?

XXXXXXX:

yes

ME:

How did the staff respond?

XXXXXX:

they would either yell, cuss

or put them on regroup

rarely did they let them go

unless authority gave approval

ME:

Ok.. that's all I have time for now, do you mind if I edit this intertiew for grammar, spelling, and to protect your identity?

XXXXXXXX:

Yes

ME:

Do you give me permission to post this interview, in editted form, on a public forum on the internet?

XXXXXXXXX:

yes if NO ONE knows its me

ME:

Your name will never be uttered from my lips or fingertips.

thanks, I'll get this fixed up and posted. You've been a great help.

XXXXXXXXX:

okay thank you

sure thing

thanks

ME:

bye!

XXXXXXX:

bye

This interview has been editted to protect the identity of the survivor and the interviewer.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: FemanonFatal2.0 on June 22, 2009, 10:00:52 PM
Thank you, both to the poster and the survivor. I hope you know this will help us greatly in being able to make a difference.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on June 22, 2009, 10:22:18 PM
Thank YOU
for your honesty and brave approach to the horrific
ways you young adults were being treated .
You are the reason I am here and so many others
OUR POWERS  will NOT let you down .
THERE is NO shame to just come forward
with the truth .( your identity is UN-IMPORTANT at this point )
This place is  built on  No compassion for a human -being .
There WAS A TIME when no-one
would listen or believe you
I am here to tell you that time is EXPIRED .


Thanks also to you Femanon for going the distance .
Also to others here who know how it feels to be
treated like less then a human being .

TO the individual who has told this true story ,
YOU are never going to be alone , there will always be good caring people
here for you to share and talk openly ( privately ), and freely  about anything
your little heart desires.

You have a GOOD heart and are a GOOD person .

I can only say I am sorry you ever had to be in a place like this  :rose:
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on June 23, 2009, 07:50:54 PM
Real nice guy, that Ken Huey.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on June 30, 2009, 01:25:47 AM
:bump:
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on July 07, 2009, 10:24:14 AM
Quote from: "Sum Ting Wong"
Quote
ME:
Did you do the ropes course?

XXXXXXXX:
yes I did

ME:
can you describe how that worked?

XXXXXXXX:
yeah
They had us get in a line silently. They picked their favorites first. Then if we got scared or said we were done. They would say we had to do more or it was regroup.
Then if you didn't cheer the others on. You would get on regroup and you could not leave the area

ME:
So you didn't have a choice about doing the ropes course, it was do it or get in trouble?

XXXXXXX:
Yes

ME:
What kind of regroups did you have to do?

XXXXXX:
I had to pick up hole punched dots on the ground and move them from cup to cup. With out stopping
I had to clean bathroom without gloves
dust fake plants
umm...pick up crumbs off the floor with my hands
scrub the floor with a toothbrush
scrub the floor
with a rag

ME:
this was for Ropes course?

XXXXXXXX:
umm well regroup was the same no matter what you did

ME:
Did regroup feel like a chance to reflect on the problem or did it feel like something else?

XXXXXX:
felt like a punishment Couldn't talk
couldn't even ask for the bathroom
They would tell you when you could go
to the bathroom

ME:
What did you do if you had to use the bathroom?

XXXXXXX:
You waited until they told you that you could go

ME:
you ever experience any pain or discomfort for having to wait for permission to use the bathroom?

XXXXXXX:
umm yes

ME:
and did you ever try to ask to go even though you knew you weren't supposed to?

XXXXXXXX:
Yes and I got rrestrained

ME:
For asking to use the bathroom, you got restrained?

XXXXXXX:
yes they did not like me questioning authority

ME:
Did you try to hurt yourself, hurt anyone else before this restraint?

XXXXXXXX:
no
well for other things
but not this

ME:
Ok.. so back to ropes course..

XXXXXXX:
okay

ME:
Did you have to complete ropes course to advance in CALO's program?

XXXXXXX:
yes

ME:
So it wasn't voluntary, you couldn't choose not to do it, and if you didn't do it you couldn't advance?

XXXXXXX:
yes

ME:
And if you got scared and stopped you'd get punished with a regroup?

XXXXXXX:
yes

ME:
Did anyone ever get restrained at the Ropes Course?

XXXXXXXX:
yes

ME:
Were they trying to hurt themselves or anyone else?

XXXXXXXX:
nope not all of the time

ME:
Do you think you got anything out of CALO's ropes course?

XXXXXXXX:
Nah not really

ME:
Did you see Ken Huey ever restrain a resident?

XXXXXXX:
a few

ME:
So a few people?

XXXXXX:
yes

ME:
Were they trying to hurt themselves or another?

XXXXXXX:
yes

ME:
Were they ever not trying to hurt themselves or another?

XXXXXXXX:
yes

ME:
And you saw Ken Huey try to restrain them?

XXXXXXX:
yes
he usually took over a restraint
for another staff

ME:
Did these restraints appear to be painful?

XXXXXX:
yes
most staff restrained kids painfully

ME:
Did the people being restrained ever beg staff to stop?

XXXXXXX:
yes

ME:
How did the staff respond?

XXXXXX:
they would either yell, cuss
or put them on regroup
rarely did they let them go
unless authority gave approval

ME:
Ok.. that's all I have time for now, do you mind if I edit this intertiew for grammar, spelling, and to protect your identity?

XXXXXXXX:
Yes

ME:
Do you give me permission to post this interview, in editted form, on a public forum on the internet?

XXXXXXXXX:
yes if NO ONE knows its me

ME:
Your name will never be uttered from my lips or fingertips.
thanks, I'll get this fixed up and posted. You've been a great help.

XXXXXXXXX:
okay thank you
sure thing
thanks

ME:
bye!

XXXXXXX:
bye

This interview has been editted to protect the identity of the survivor and the interviewer.

Can anyone explain to me what the avowed purpose of "REGROUP" is? This description sounds more like a punitive routine, maybe even a punitive "time-out," than anything else...
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Che Gookin on July 08, 2009, 10:19:41 PM
Regroup is where a kid is made to do some pointless work project until staff believes they are ready, willing, and are demonstrating the proper levels of obedience.

Oddly enough I'm reminded of dog training when I think of Regroup.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Ursus on July 09, 2009, 03:07:45 AM
Quote from: "Che Gookin"
Oddly enough I'm reminded of dog training when I think of Regroup.

Oddly enough, "Regroup" rhymes with "re-poop," which certainly also happens a lot at CALO, according to the CALO Coach's Handbook (http://http://fornits.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=27533&p=332049#p332050)! Given the vast number of times per day those dogs get marched out to do their binnis, I'm surprised there's anything left to their intestinal fortitude.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on July 13, 2009, 06:10:32 PM
Quote
XXXXXXXX:

yeah

They had us get in a line silently. They picked their favorites first. Then if we got scared or said we were done. They would say we had to do more or it was regroup.

Then if you didn't cheer the others on. You would get on regroup and you could not leave the area

Quote from: "Ken Huey"
No, we do not use provoking techniques meant to force a teen to attach with us.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on July 17, 2009, 01:07:19 AM
khuey@ca-lo.com  > Ken Huey's e-mail address
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on September 14, 2009, 01:20:46 AM
We've got CALO fans on the board again.

Ba-ba-bump!
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: CALO Student #17 on September 16, 2009, 11:41:03 AM
Haha, by reading this, I have a pretty good idea of who the student was.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Che Gookin on September 16, 2009, 11:45:26 AM
Welcome to fornits.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: psy on September 16, 2009, 11:51:58 AM
Quote from: "CALO Student #17"
Haha, by reading this, I have a pretty good idea of who the student was.
Welcome to Fornits.  You might find this post by Ken Huey interesting (he posts a fair bit in that thread but is eventually more or less run off):
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=27962&p=337145 (http://www.fornits.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=27962&p=337145)

How was your experience at CALO?
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on September 16, 2009, 12:06:02 PM
I just found this video of a CALO alumni being interviewed by the local news.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD5sahXoj0U (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD5sahXoj0U)
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: CALO Student #17 on September 16, 2009, 12:35:43 PM
Quote from: "psy"
Quote from: "CALO Student #17"
Haha, by reading this, I have a pretty good idea of who the student was.
Welcome to Fornits.  You might find this post by Ken Huey interesting (he posts a fair bit in that thread but is eventually more or less run off):
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=27962&p=337145 (http://www.fornits.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=27962&p=337145)

How was your experience at CALO?

Yeah... Ken and I were always the same in the fact that we don't tell lies per se... but he does avoid answering questions or having to tell the truth sometimes. He dances around the question, or shoots off in a different direction. I've read up on some testimoials from certain parents, and other anonymous writings aobut CALO, but I find that a lot of them are either bias or overly exaggerated. I've yet to see any work that tells all sides about the insitution. I'm usually someone who sees things for how they are, without distorting events or ideas in a bias manner. If anybody wants to know more about this place, feel free to ask me. I might be the only person who has ever been neutral about CALO (lol), so I don't have any reason to lie or hide anything.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: psy on September 16, 2009, 12:40:09 PM
Sure thing.  Mind if we do the questions in the Facilities Questions and Answers forum dedicated to CALO so it doesn't get lost?

Here:
viewtopic.php?f=77&t=28670 (http://www.fornits.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=28670)
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on September 16, 2009, 12:46:26 PM
Youre slick, I'll give you that.

Hey 17, they just want you to move into the moderated forum so they can edit and delete your posts they disagree with.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on September 16, 2009, 12:48:35 PM
Quote from: "Guest"
Youre slick, I'll give you that.

Hey 17, they just want you to move into the moderated forum so they can edit and delete your posts they disagree with.

why do you care so much about the creation of calo unmoderated forum?
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: psy on September 16, 2009, 12:49:44 PM
Quote from: "Guest"
Youre slick, I'll give you that.

Hey 17, they just want you to move into the moderated forum so they can edit and delete your posts they disagree with.
That's not true, 17, but if you don't mind dealing with guests who might attack you, feel free to answer questions here. Its up to you.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Ursus on September 16, 2009, 01:07:26 PM
Quote from: "CALO Student #17"
Yeah... Ken and I were always the same in the fact that we don't tell lies per se... but he does avoid answering questions or having to tell the truth sometimes. He dances around the question, or shoots off in a different direction. I've read up on some testimoials from certain parents, and other anonymous writings aobut CALO, but I find that a lot of them are either bias or overly exaggerated. I've yet to see any work that tells all sides about the insitution. I'm usually someone who sees things for how they are, without distorting events or ideas in a bias manner. If anybody wants to know more about this place, feel free to ask me. I might be the only person who has ever been neutral about CALO (lol), so I don't have any reason to lie or hide anything.
To be fair, individuals may experience the same events quite differently. E.g, what you might perceive as "no big deal" may, in fact, be quite traumatic for someone else given their past history and just the kind of person they are. Likewise, yet another person, maybe someone with a particularly good relationship with the adults at CALO, might see the same events as being beneficial.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on September 16, 2009, 01:17:16 PM
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CALO Student #17 wrote:

Yeah... Ken and I were always the same in the fact that we don't tell lies per se... but he does avoid answering questions or having to tell the truth sometimes. He dances around the question, or shoots off in a different direction. I've read up on some testimoials from certain parents, and other anonymous writings aobut CALO, but I find that a lot of them are either bias or overly exaggerated. I've yet to see any work that tells all sides about the insitution. I'm usually someone who sees things for how they are, without distorting events or ideas in a bias manner. If anybody wants to know more about this place, feel free to ask me. I might be the only person who has ever been neutral about CALO (lol), so I don't have any reason to lie or hide anything.

Did Che Gookin or Sum Ting Wong convince you to write this?
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: CALO Student #17 on September 16, 2009, 01:44:27 PM
Nah, nobody convinced me to write this, but someone did introduce it to me. They just said that they would like it if a student could give their first-hand opinion and knowledge of CALO, and I agree that it's a good idea.

And I don't mind posting on the CALO forum. If things get edited too much, then I can just stop writing, because I'm only interested in spreading truth and my opinions. I'm not going to be ok with it being censored or distorted in any manner for someone else's benefit.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: psy on September 16, 2009, 01:54:16 PM
Quote from: "CALO Student #17"
Nah, nobody convinced me to write this, but someone did introduce it to me. They just said that they would like it if a student could give their first-hand opinion and knowledge of CALO, and I agree that it's a good idea.

And I don't mind posting on the CALO forum. If things get edited too much, then I can just stop writing, because I'm only interested in spreading truth and my opinions. I'm not going to be ok with it being censored or distorted in any manner for someone else's benefit.
None of that crap is going to happen, if for no other reason that what I highlighted.  You're not the only person who wouldn't like that happening to you. I am very interested in your experiences at Calo, though (http://http://www.fornits.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=28670).  While Che has interviewed a bunch of people I've personally only read what's on this forum and what Ken Huey has told me (which I take with a grain of salt).  I get the same general impression as you that he doesn't outright lie (rather he leaves things out or avoids questions).  That being said, If 10 people say X goes on and Ken says Y, it's pretty clear to everybody what's going on.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on September 16, 2009, 03:24:10 PM
Quote
While Che has interviewed a bunch of people I've personally only read what's on this forum and what Ken Huey has told me (which I take with a grain of salt).

Che does not have reliable sources.  He tells people what they want to hear.  Che Gookin could have written those interviews himself, which would not surprise me.  Has Che Gookin interviewed people who had a positive experience at CALO? Would he post the positive experiences on this website?  The answer is clearly no because he wants to muddy the waters.  This is common on this program attack website.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on September 17, 2009, 05:43:25 PM
Quote
ME:
Did regroup feel like a chance to reflect on the problem or did it feel like something else?

XXXXXX:
felt like a punishment Couldn't talk
couldn't even ask for the bathroom
They would tell you when you could go
to the bathroom

ME:
What did you do if you had to use the bathroom?

XXXXXXX:
You waited until they told you that you could go

ME:
you ever experience any pain or discomfort for having to wait for permission to use the bathroom?

XXXXXXX:
umm yes

ME:
and did you ever try to ask to go even though you knew you weren't supposed to?

XXXXXXXX:
Yes and I got rrestrained

ME:
For asking to use the bathroom, you got restrained?

XXXXXXX:
yes they did not like me questioning authority
Why does expressing a need to go to the bathroom get interpreted as "questioning authority?"
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Anonymous on September 18, 2009, 12:43:38 AM
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you ever experience any pain or discomfort for having to wait for permission to use the bathroom?

When I worked for Eckerd Youth Alternatives, children had to ask permission to use the latrine in campsite.  I thought it was a silly rule.  The whole group was required to accompany the child and wait outside on "sitting logs."  The latrines stunk really bad and that's when problems started.
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Che Gookin on September 19, 2009, 12:19:31 AM
At eckerd's it was a matter of supervising all the residents of the group, which was why they made us take the entire group back to use the shitter. As for asking permission, kids in school are required to ask to use the toilet. There is no real big deal with having to ask to use the toilet at school, at work, at a program. In the real world most people wouldn't stop you from taking a piss at school or at work or for that matter a program that isn't run by a pack of lunatics.

I can't remember a single occasion where a kid at Eckerd's, well when I was there and I'm sure when you were in group as well, were told no they couldn't go to the bathroom. Now on occasion I would remind them that if they couldn't wait five minutes for us to finish something as a group we'd have to stop what we were doing. Most kids did their best and if the group was functioning at a high level they'd kick into high gear and finish up quickly to help get thier group member to the toilet.

Though, on more than one occasion during siesta (each eckerd's camp has a 1 hour nap time after lunch where the kid can sit or lie down in their bunks, no talking allowed, to read, write, or sleep.) I let a kid go to the crapper on his own to let the rest of his group finish siesta. Same late at night.. more than once I'd just tell the kid to get someone else and me, him, and that third person would run back to the privvy so he could hit the can.

But to outright say, "NO YOU CAN'T GO TO THE BATHROOM  BECAUSE YOU ARE DEFYING AUTHORITY!"

More like, "Sure lets go use the toilet, butt be aware when we are all finished you'll be dealing with your problem afterwards."


What strikes me as down right maliscious and cruel is simply restraining a person for even asking to use the crapper.

as in;

captive: Excuse me ma'am, can I use the bathroom?

staff: Slammin' time!

captive: Aaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! *crunch*
Title: Re: Brief Interview with a CALO survivor..
Post by: Pile of Dead Kids on August 03, 2010, 06:26:14 AM
Needs a big ol' bump in light of recent faggotry.