Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
Controlling the Dialogue
SHH Anon Classics:
This is a quote from a witness to said "physical attack": "The student was being a smart ass to Jim and Jim had had enough and grabbed the kid's shirt and yelled at him. This happened in front of the cafeteria building and many people witnessed the incident. Jim was reprimanded harshly for losing his cool and no further incidents happened between this student and Jim."
RobertBruce:
Hmmmm Id be interested to see where you got this quote from. Considering the fact that the event I am refering to did not occur in front of the cafeteria doors then we are either:
A. Speaking of two different events in which case you have merely highlighted further abuse at HLA
or
B. You simply made it all up.
The question remains though, is even what you are describing acceptable. I mean the school claims to be hands off, obviously "restraining" doesnt count in their book, nor does handling of runaways. Yet here we have an example of a kid being attacked when he is neither running away nor is he needing to be restrained.
Would such an attack be allowed in a public school? Would it even be allowed in any private school that claimed they were hands off?
Anonymous:
reprimanded harshly? like silence. no contact with peers. limited calories and pt? week off without pay to adjust his attitude?
seems staff would know and exhibit the values they claim to be teaching.
inquiring minds want to know. how was he being a smart ass?
RobertBruce:
What are you under some sort of misguided impression that the staff was held to the same standards we were.
What kind of idiot are you?
You must be angry and biter. Get on with your life! ASSHOLE.
Jim got a ZAP and that was a very harsh punishment if you ask me. More than enough. After all the student deserved it. He said "whatever" to Jim's back.
If you ask Susie and I Jim should have killed him.
Troll Control:
This is a great point...
Dysfunction Junction
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Posts: 681 Posted: 2005-11-16 07:33:00
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I generally don't state my opinion. I state facts. I talk about events that I have witnessed and have seen with my own eyes.
What's disturbing about your claim that the "school" is "amazing" now is that kids who have been there as recently as a few weeks ago corroborate everything I said was going on a decade ago. That speaks volumes. It says that HLA has indeed not changed the way it does business or runs its "program."
Unfortunately, for those who would say HLA has learned from its early mistakes and has corrected them, it clearly has not and continues to abuse children psychologically and sometimes physically, as was the case when I worked there. Even worse than what I witnessed there are the many accounts of sexual relations between staff and clients. This includes an executive staff who allegedly had sexual relations with a client, was fired for it and was subsequently quietly rehired and promoted after the child involved had left the program.
"The more things change, the more they stay the same." It's a shame because HLA certainly has the financial resources to treat their clients in accordance with accepted mental health practices, but they simply choose not to do that. I submit that the reason they behave this way is obvious: It's easier and they make more money.
If my "opinions" are "dated," please offer your explanation why children are currently being psychologically and physically abused at HLA. Please also explain why staff who have sexual relations with children are still working at HLA.
Thanks.
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