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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => The Troubled Teen Industry => Topic started by: Oscar on June 07, 2010, 04:28:21 PM

Title: What is known about Woodward Academy
Post by: Oscar on June 07, 2010, 04:28:21 PM
Woodward Academy (http://http://www.wwacademy.com) seems to take private referrals beside their programs for youth sentenced in court. Did we have something about this facility on record?
Title: Re: What is known about Woodward Academy
Post by: Ursus on June 07, 2010, 05:10:14 PM
Quote from: "Oscar"
Woodward Academy (http://http://www.wwacademy.com) seems to take private referrals beside their programs for youth sentenced in court. Did we have something about this facility on record?
They are one of the programs that Sequel Youth and Family Services operates. Woodward Academy is mentioned a few times in this thread (http://http://www.fornits.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=72&t=29764&p=355011#p355011) over in the Three Springs forum (Sequel recently acquired Three Springs).
Title: A need that will never end: Wrapped in Love...
Post by: Ursus on June 08, 2010, 12:34:13 AM
According to this article from last October, they have a capacity for roughly 240-250 boys "from across the nation who have made poor choices, been in trouble with the law or simply had nowhere else to go."

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Forest City Summit · The Britt News-Tribune
A need that will never end: Wrapped in Love is deemed a huge success (http://http://www.forestcitysummit.com/articles/2009/10/01/britt_news/04quilts.txt)

By Megan VerHelst, Editor
Story created Oct 01, 2009 - 16:04:41 CDT.


Nine months ago, with very few people on board, the employees of Creative Quilts and More in Britt weren't sure what to expect when they started Wrapped in Love. All employee Mary Gouge and owner Kay Schlichting knew was that they needed to find a way to show support to the boys living at Woodward Academy.

People are now stepping up in masses from all over north Iowa to help with the project-a project that provides quilts to boys between the ages of 12 and 18 living at the academy in Woodward-and Gouge is considering it a huge success.

"We had nothing when we first started," Gouge said. "But now, things are continually growing."

In August, Wrapped in Love delivered 31 handmade quilts to the facility that houses boys from across the nation who have made poor choices, been in trouble with the law or simply had nowhere else to go. It was eight months worth of work made worth it, Gouge said.

"To me, that was a success point-actually having concrete, tangible quilts," she said. "While we were there, one boy even told us it was nice to have someone think about them as more than juvenile delinquents."

Gouge, who came up with the idea after visiting the son of a friend staying at Woodward Academy, knew last year something had to be done for the boys staying at the academy.

After visiting one of the eight Woodward dorms that housed the boys, Gouge described the buildings as old and drafty. The boys living there were provided with only a sheet and a thin blanket.

She said she also knew something had to be done because many of the boys residing at the academy had little to no family support.

"I decided during the course of my visits that we live in a very disposable society," Gouge said. "The boys there just don't have the family support system they need to be successful."

Gouge returned to Britt and shared the idea with Schlichting. She, as well as Woodward Academy, was receptive to the idea. At first, it took awhile to get others to donate their time to the cause.

"It took awhile to start, especially when you're working with volunteers," Gouge said. "You still have to make a living."

But as word spread around the area, so did interest in the project. Wrapped in Love now boasts volunteer quilters from towns such as Clarion, Belmond and Mason City. The Clear Lake Area Quilters Guild has even signed on to donate their time to the project. Many individuals have shown their support by donating items such as batting and fabric.

Woodward Academy has eight dorms that house approximately 31 boys in each. With the completion of the first round of quilts in August, Gouge, Schlichting and the other volunteers will move on to providing quilts for the next dorm.

Anyone interested in helping is welcome to contact Gouge or Schlichting at Creative Quilts and More.

The actual moment she was able to give the boys their quilts has been one of the most rewarding moments for Gouge.

"I don't think I can describe the look on their faces," Gouge said. "They just couldn't believe they got to keep them."

Considering Woodward Academy houses new residents on a continual basis, Gouge said Wrapped in Love isn't going anywhere anytime soon.

"I have been told by many people that if these boys had something like this in the past, it might have made a huge difference," Gouge said. "As long as there is a need, there will never be an end."


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Title: Re: What is known about Woodward Academy
Post by: Oz girl on June 16, 2010, 06:19:01 AM
It's website mentions that it is owned by a company called sequel. It seems individual programs open up and eventually outsource their management to these guys. They seem to be generic business guys according to the websitehttp://www.sequelyouthservices.c ... _team.html (http://websitehttp://www.sequelyouthservices.com/executive_team.html)
Title: Edited: Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Post by: Joel on June 16, 2010, 10:27:41 AM
Edited: Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Title: Re: What is known about Woodward Academy
Post by: Anne Bonney on June 16, 2010, 10:44:44 AM
Quote from: "Joel"
http://www.wwacademy.com/sexual_offender.html

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Woodward Academy Sexual Offender Treatment Program

The Sexual Offenders Program serves males students 12-17 years of age, or the age of majority from the referring state, who have demonstrated sexually aggressive or inappropriate behaviors. The length of stay ranges from 9 to 24 months.

The treatment focuses on victim empathy, healthy relationships, identifying and recognizing triggers, and relapse prevention. Students are prepared for victim reunification when appropriate. Specific emphases include identification of the offender’s sexual offenses and cycle, reducing denial, taking full responsibility for offenses, recognizing impact on victims, and the identification of techniques to interrupt the student’s offense cycle. Assessment tools used by the Academy include polygraph testing, the ABEL assessment, the JSSOTR and the JSOAP.

Programs helping sexual offenders reunite with their victims "when appropriate?"   :timeout:


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Title: Re: What is known about Woodward Academy
Post by: Ursus on June 16, 2010, 11:00:36 AM
Quote from: "Oz girl"
It's website mentions that it is owned by a company called sequel. It seems individual programs open up and eventually outsource their management to these guys. They seem to be generic business guys according to the websitehttp://www.sequelyouthservices.c ... _team.html (http://websitehttp://www.sequelyouthservices.com/executive_team.html)
See this post (http://http://www.fornits.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=30652&p=366903#p365857) above, and click the provided link.

Sequel Youth and Family Services are private prison contractors and also run juvie-like "academies." They also own Three Springs, Inc. Some key execs have prior experience with or personal ties to Youth Services International Inc., a quite similar organization.

I'm not so sure I would characterize them as "generic business guys," although I suppose you could say they are, perhaps, "typical" for the industry we're talking about...