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CPS Investigation into HLA

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RobertBruce:
"disgruntled"......................... "concerned" these words are interchangable at all times.

Another point that I personally found interesting


--- Quote ---Today, DEFACS interviewed several students at HLA. This will undoubtedly be a subject of your student phone calls.
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Which we will of course monitor. Those nasty nosy Child Protective Service agents wouldnt let us sit in on all the interviews. Rest assured though as is the norm at all 'Traditional Boarding Schools' we listen in on all phone calls, and read all mail. As such please encourage your child to talk about what transpired during the interview that we might learn of it ourselves. Of course we always have our tried and true method of bait and punish, encourage the child to open up to us about what was said, and then immediatly punish him for saying it.

Deborah:
One has to go no further than the website to determine that "therapy" is occuring at HLA. Whether their methods are therapeutic is questionable, but that's certainly how it's sold..

Although most of our students struggle with issues of Oppositional Defiant Disorder, we separate and treat all of our students' needs with specialized attention. Hidden Lake Academy offers a strong therapeutic curriculum, coupled with specialized "adjunct" therapeutic services which address other clinical issues such as; addictive, compulsive and self-destructive behaviors.

While supported in a caring, loving environment, students are taught the lessons of healthy living and the importance of academic achievement. During the course of the therapeutic program at HLA, students move through five sequentially planned counseling segments called Elements. Elements are designed to build on each other progressively, and each Element introduces concepts that are crucial to the student's personal development and success.

Anonymous:
And why is it again that HLA has fought all attempts to be licensed by DHR/ORS?

If HLA is truly interested in the safety and well-being of the children entrusted in their care, then why are they so opposed to being regulated by DHR? Is it because DHR could pay a suprise visit at any time? Interview students without notice? Force HLA to adhere to state regulations?

HLA states their concern is for the children; their actions speak a whole lot louder.

RobertBruce:
That's a very good point, one I look forward to hearing them try and dodge.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Interesting how HLA is downplaying the seriousness of the investigation by CPS.

Please call Ms. Kit Wallace of Child Protective Services at 706.864.1839 to get the facts for yourself.

She can't discuss specifics of the investigation, but she can give you a general idea of how many complaints she's received. It's far more than an occasionally disgruntled parent as Mr. Cates's letter implies.
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Ms. Wallace doesn't have to verify the investigation; Mr. Cates did that all by himself by sending out that letter.

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