Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools (WWASPS)
illegal things at WWASP
Anonymous:
Yes, they do get calls every 60 days. Not to anyone but their parents. What i said, was that they dont get them to friends or relatives. Yes, the nutritional program may be certified but to montana's "standards" which the students get no say in, and that does not mean they staff do not withhold meals illegally, which i witnessed. There never was an SRO officer in sight, ever. The whole "grievance process" is a fucking complete joke and only applied to "consequences" not other issues. There are docters and nurses, but the care is 3rd rate, sometimes never applied, or takes too long.
I would really like to know who wrote that first reply to my post. It is either some desperate parent in denial, one of the programs staff fearing for his job, or a successfully brainwashed former student defending his former owners like the little bitch he always was.
NOW, i will agree that program can benefit some people but they try way too hard to pressure people into conforming (even if it hurts the "student") when most of them need other forms of treatment not available in a shit hole like spring creek.
If you can read this Chaffin, Cameron, or that red faced little bitch (Payne?) who I saw fuck the grievance chick in my cabin, and all you other pathetic SCL employees: I have to hand it you all for setting up something that reaps in the cash and blindside parents while they throw it away in flawed hopes of their kids recovery, but you truly are some twisted uncaring bastard child abusers. Yah, thats right... i agree that many of the girls and a few of the guys are diseased and may need to be put out of theit own misery you help create, but seriously, may god have mercy on your withered souls.
PS i am going to college and will become more successful than all of you scl bitches combined, and i will have your program and others drastically altered or destroyed in a legal way.
good day.
e3j3p3@hotmail.com
Anonymous:
One more thing, all of you SCL and WWASP program employess, investors, and supporters, just take a deep deep look at youselves, deep. Look at the life you lead. It may be good it may be bad. Look the kids that that suffer and may be suicidal and CANNOT benefit from your program and others despite the number of kids that do benefit. You need to inform the parents of these kids that there are many other options available for the proper treatment for their kids and their problems. Its for the benefit of a greater humanity... my interest and the world's.
Analyze, contemplate what is right, and go for it, that is why i am here, for what is right for me and what is right for my fellow brothers and sisters of whatever god there may be.
enjoy
e3j3p3@hotmail.com
Anonymous:
Yeah he is right.
Anonymous:
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Sixty day calls implemented over a year ago, regardless of level. Why does scl employ a full-time person to do nothing but quality control, including grievances? And the doctors are on the scl website. You can confirm that with the secretary of state's office, too. Ditto the nurses. So whoever posted this has obviously never been there. "
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This is copied from a CSA contract from Feb. 2005. Since the programs is identical in all facilities, this applies to SCL as well:
Revised 2/28/05
Copyright © 1999
For More Information Call 1-800-429-6099 27
ADDENDUM #9
COMMUNICATION WITH STUDENTS
The following is an outline of recommended Parent/Student communication and visit schedule.
It is imperative that the student has frequent communication with their parent(s), and that the parents have appropriate access to visit their child. It is also important that the student is committed to work and earn advanced communication
and visitation privileges. Years of experience and thousands of successful graduates have shown that following this recommended schedule will greatly enhance the school experience for your child and increase their opportunity for successful graduation.
Entry and Achievement Status (former Levels 1&2)- unlimited and uncensored letter writing, parents receive
weekly or bi-weekly (parent choice) progress reports by telephone from Family Representative. Students may
send messages to parents through Family Rep. Letter writing and progress reports continue throughout the students stay.
Parent Child Seminar I- Student needs to be a graduate of the Focus Seminar (this is their second seminar: seminars come every 6 weeks). Parents required to be a Discovery Seminar graduate (this is the parents first
seminar and may attend as soon as they admit their child). Parents spend two days with their child attending the
Parent Child 1 Seminar on campus. If the student has been in the program for over 6 months they will be invited to this Parent Child 1 Seminar regardless of status.
Advanced Status (former Level 3)-Students have one 15 minute phone call with parents monthly. Students can earn this status as early as 3 months from admission.
Service Status (former Level 4) -Students have two 20 minute phone calls with parents monthly. They also have one 3-day visit a month in local area (not overnight).
Honor Status (former Level 5)-Students have three 20 minute phone calls with parents monthly. They also have one 3-day overnight visit a month in local area (not at home).
Parent Child Seminar II- Students are required to be Honor Status and parents to be Discovery Seminar graduates. They spend 3 days together at location other than CSA campus and work on rules for home contract in a seminar setting. Students stay only with parents during this weekend.
Home Visits- after student has attended Parent Child Seminar II they are eligible for home visits. They receive a 5-7 day home visit monthly.
High Honors Status (former Level 6)-Students have weekly 20 minute phone calls with parents. They also continue to have their home visits on this level.
***Regardless of status or program recommendations, parents may at any time schedule a phone call or on campus visit with their child. At no time will Carolina Springs Academy prevent, hinder of discourage parent and child contact. We believe in our program
and program model, however, we firmly maintain that the parent is an essential element to the program?s success and welcome your
support and input. It is essential that the parent is comfortable with the child?s placement at Carolina Springs Academy and we will
arrange additional private meetings for the parent with the child as the parent deems necessary.
Father/Guardian Mother/Guardian"
Nothing about a phone call every 60 days for every prisoner, regardless of level. And I find SCL's facade entertaining, but not all that convincing. WWASPS' medical "care" was and still is at its worst, because WWASPS doesn't really give a damn about anything except for indoctrinating its prisoners into believing they've been "saved". "
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Your premise is wrong. The programs are not at all identical. So the rest of your post is invalid.
Anonymous:
Well said student,
The staff should inform parents their child is not benefiting from their "treatment".Then again the money would leave with the child. That aint going to happen.For the betterment of humaniity or not.
They truly dont care.
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