On 2006-06-03 19:37:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Does CAICA have a Board of Directors?
"
IZ 1, IZ 2, IZ 3, IZ 4, IZ 5 are the board. the woman has no one, who can work with her!
According to this press release there is one person who is willing to work with her:
" ... In connection with assisting parents, PURE helps organizations such as Coalition Against Institutionalized Child Abuse (CAICA
www.caica.org) to insure that children are kept safe and are not placed in abusive environments. PURE is also involved in the distribution of ?What Every Parent Needs to Know,? an informational DVD that further educates parents on how to find the right programs and schools for their family and teen. "
http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp ... &aId=15110Note:
Press Release written by Boyd Hooper
PR/Consultant
Family180
:rofl: Family 180?
On Struggling Teens:
PURE UPDATES WEBSITE
(June 12, 2006) Boyd Hooper, Family180 Consultants, 801-380-3525, announced that Sue Scheff, founder of Parent Universal Resource Experts (PURE), has launched their re-designed website. More...
http://www.strugglingteens.com/artman/p ... 5317.shtmlBoyd Hooper former ADMISSIONS DIRECTOR of Sunrise Academy
SUNRISE ACADEMY JOINS PSYCHIATRIC SOLUTIONS INC.
(January 21, 2004) Boyd Hooper
www.sunriseacademyrtc.com, 801-380-3525, announced the academy has become part of Psychiatric Solutions, Inc. of Tennessee. ?By joining Psychiatric Solutions, Sunrise Academy gains access to a broad array of behavioral healthcare resources that will allow it to expand its services while maintaining its excellent reputation. Psychiatric Solutions, Inc. offers an extensive continuum of behavioral health programs to critically ill children, adolescents and adults through its operation of 23 owned or leased freestanding psychiatric inpatient facilities with more than 2,800 beds. The Company also manages freestanding psychiatric inpatient facilities for government agencies and psychiatric inpatient units within general acute care hospitals owned by others.? Sunrise Academy provides behavioral health services to girls between the ages of 12-17 years.
http://www.strugglingteens.com/archives ... heard.htmlQUESTION: Was Sunrise Academy one of the programs Sue Scheff referred to?
What other programs, if any, is Boyd Hooper connected with?