If you look on
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brat_Camp you will find, that there is several countries involved in the "Brat camp" concepts.
TwentyTwenty in UK started it. They used Redcliff with a huge success. "Everyone" like to see people break down on television and they got their money worth. Redcliff was so harsh on these kid (But not as harsh as they wanted to be. Read the link in the article.)
Redcliff did not want to ease off children just for the TV, so Aspen took on the next season (as well as season 3 and 4). The UK viewers wanted to see new stuff every year, so they tried to bring the parents along in the forth season. (Parents do have a part in creating a so-called "brat". It came apparent in season two, where a parent on TV say "You actions may me consider suicide". What kind of parent would use such a threat?)
Aspen gave up after season 4 and left it to Anasazi to make UK version 5.
ABC brought the concept from TwentyTwenty to create an American version, which became "ABC Brat Camp". They used Sagewalk and it resulted in criticism back in the states. So there would not be a second season in your country.
The concept was also sold to Germany and the Netherlands. They would properly use a RTC like Turnabout Ranch due to the language barrier. (It would be dangerous if a misslead instruction would lead to a child dying in the wilderness. As you know it very well Turnabout is a prison without walls. Where could the children go?).
They were trying to hire personel speaking german and dutch. I dont think that they would get very qualifitied instructors, because most professionels in Europe finds the stuff that is going on over at your place child abuse.