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Anonymous:
Can anyone tell me what happens when someone is transferred from a WWASPS facility to a psychiatric facility for suicidal tendencies?  Is this a long term thing or are they just returned to the facility after evaluation/treatment?  Any feedback would be appreciated.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-12-19 09:33:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Can anyone tell me what happens when someone is transferred from a WWASPS facility to a psychiatric facility for suicidal tendencies?  Is this a long term thing or are they just returned to the facility after evaluation/treatment?  Any feedback would be appreciated."

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Depends on the parents. Normally, the kid will be returned. The program will inform his parents he is 'manipulating' his way out of the program and if he leaves, he won. Since WWASP has no control over what goes on at the psychiatric facility, he might be able to convince the psychiatrist (who knew, somewhere with actual professionals!) that WWASP is not right for him, and the psychiatrist could possibly convince his parents. That is the best case scenario. Worst case: 72 hour hold, released back to WWASP.

Anonymous:

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 [Since WWASP has no control over what goes on at the psychiatric facility, he might be able to convince the psychiatrist (who knew, somewhere with actual professionals!) that WWASP is not right for him, and the psychiatrist could possibly convince his parents. ]

So there is no connection between the psychiatric facility and SCL - these are seperate entities?  That is a good thing, isn't it?
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Anonymous:
That is a VERY good thing.  :grin:

They used to operate some place called brightway 'hospital' in Utah or something... but that's been closed.


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The U.S. State Department documented abuse at WWASP?s Samoa facility, which closed following an investigation by the Samoan government. The Czech Republic also raided a WWASP facility there and documented abuse. Brightway Hospital, which WWASP ran in Utah, was closed after the state found licensing violations like failure to report abuse allegations. Congressman George Miller (D-California) has at least twice called on Attorney General John Ashcroft to investigate the program.
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http://www.stats.org/record.jsp?type=news&ID=483

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-12-19 10:10:00, Anonymous wrote:

"That is a VERY good thing.  :grin:



They used to operate some place called brightway 'hospital' in Utah or something... but that's been closed.




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The U.S. State Department documented abuse at WWASP?s Samoa facility, which closed following an investigation by the Samoan government. The Czech Republic also raided a WWASP facility there and documented abuse. Brightway Hospital, which WWASP ran in Utah, was closed after the state found licensing violations like failure to report abuse allegations. Congressman George Miller (D-California) has at least twice called on Attorney General John Ashcroft to investigate the program.
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http://www.stats.org/record.jsp?type=news&ID=483"

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Brightway was a processing center where kids were held while they were waiting for their passports, before being sent to overseas facilities. While they were there, WWASPS pretended to give them a psychological evaluations. It wasn't a real psychiatric facility, just a holding place till they could be sent off to hell.

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