There definitely are some good people working there. There are also problems. The "good people" tend to have no education, no experience and no influence. The "program" itself is "bad" (it doesn't work and is demonstrably harmful) and "good" people who work in "bad" places become "bad" people.
No matter how much they may WANT to help the kids, the system is not set up to do that and anyone who works in the system applying the program to the kids is hurting the kids, not helping.
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-Arnold Schopenhauer[ This Message was edited by: Dysfunction Junction on 2006-06-27 08:23 ]