Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Aspen Education Group
Academy at Swift River - Split from TTI
TheWho:
Copied from ASR thread:
"okay this is why people here lose credibility. this article came out in 1999. none of the same staff work for ASR and none of the practices, such as LifeSteps, still exist. seems like people hold this up as the golden goose which should spell the end of ASR yet it holds no water considering the changes that have occured inthe last few years. you also keep bringing up old staff like Rudy Benz, who has been gone for 4 years. so if you have something recent to complain about show it here and maybe others will listen to you. the whole emotional growth model has been scrapped for a more clinical approach.
hey Deb find something written in the last 3-4 years!!!"
Troll Control:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Copied from ASR thread:
"okay this is why people here lose credibility. this article came out in 1999. none of the same staff work for ASR and none of the practices, such as LifeSteps, still exist. seems like people hold this up as the golden goose which should spell the end of ASR yet it holds no water considering the changes that have occured inthe last few years. you also keep bringing up old staff like Rudy Benz, who has been gone for 4 years. so if you have something recent to complain about show it here and maybe others will listen to you. the whole emotional growth model has been scrapped for a more clinical approach.
hey Deb find something written in the last 3-4 years!!!"
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AnonymousWho - so now you no longer dispute that ASR was in fact cited by the state for violating childrens' rights? Good.
So, this is wher we're at, after dragging TheWho along for a couple of days:
We are now in universal agreement that ASR was cited by the state for breaking laws governing the treatment of children. They were cited for degrading and humiliating treatment, physical punishment and restricing communications of juveniles - all clearly violations which they continue to perpetrate.
Ha,Ha,Ha... It took a while, but TheWho finally came around to the point. I knew you could do it, even if you had to do it anonymously...Ha,Ha,Ha...just kidding!
Let's move on. This issue has been settled and the most boisterous denier is now on board with everyone's conclusion that ASR violated kids rights and was given multiple citations by the state for it. I'm glad that's settled!
TheWho:
I agree, it is settled....... There is still no evidence any of these so called citations had any validity. If they did they would the results would become public record. If they were thrown out they were unfounded.
hanzomon4:
--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---I agree, it is settled....... There is still no evidence any of these so called citations had any validity. If they did they would the results would become public record. If they were thrown out they were unfounded.
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No re-read the article and take note of the licensing issue between ASR and OCCS(eec)
--- Quote ---The citation struck at another bone of contention between the state and ASR. A few months ago OCCS found itself at odds with ASR over whether the school needs to be licensed in Massachusetts as a treatment center, something College Health Enterprises had not done. ASR officials seemed to be having it both ways by enforcing rules usually associated with treatment programs for people with emotional or behavioral disorders, but refusing to have the school licensed as a treatment center, which would give OCCS the right to oversee its operations.The disagreement is still unresolved, and has turned into a battle between lawyers for the state and the school.
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TheWho:
--- Quote from: ""hanzomon4"" ---
--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---I agree, it is settled....... There is still no evidence any of these so called citations had any validity. If they did they would the results would become public record. If they were thrown out they were unfounded.
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No re-read the article and take note of the licensing issue between ASR and OCCS(eec)
--- Quote ---The citation struck at another bone of contention between the state and ASR. A few months ago OCCS found itself at odds with ASR over whether the school needs to be licensed in Massachusetts as a treatment center, something College Health Enterprises had not done. ASR officials seemed to be having it both ways by enforcing rules usually associated with treatment programs for people with emotional or behavioral disorders, but refusing to have the school licensed as a treatment center, which would give OCCS the right to oversee its operations.The disagreement is still unresolved, and has turned into a battle between lawyers for the state and the school.
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That was settled 7 years ago. They are not required to be overseen by OCCS.
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