The 28-page report that hanzomon4 referred us to is entitled- "The Texas Faith-Based Initiative at Five Years: Warning Signs as President Bush Expands Texas-style Program at National Level"
Here is an excerpt from page 10-
“Model” Faith-Based Treatment Center?
Teen Challenge Health & Safety Violations
(1995 state inspection immediately prior to deregulation under the Texas Faith-Based Initiative)
° “No qualified credential counselors on staff.”
° “No chemical dependency services are being provided.”
° “No staff has current CPR and First-Aid training. No policies on psychiatric or medical emergencies were found.”
° “No documentation…[of the required] initial training for staff” on “client rights; client grievance procedures; confidentiality of client-identifying information; client neglect and exploitation; requirements for reporting neglect and other serious incidents; standards of conduct; emergency…procedures; and the individual’s specific job duties.”
° “The present handling of medications at this facility are badly out of compliance. No one we spoke to understood or delivered service according to the policy…standards.”
° “Smoke detection alarm system inoperable.”
° “Exposed wires and electrical outlets…missing bulbs, dangling light fixtures, and holes in ceilings near light fixtures.”
° Violated requirement to “provide a safe, secure, and well-maintained environment.”
° Violated food preparation requirements creating “a potential health hazard.”
° Violated requirement to disclose client Bill of Rights and client grievance procedures.
° Violated required admission criteria, intake consent procedures, treatment plans, discharge procedures and discharge follow-up.
° Violated requirement that “the facility shall not exploit clients by using client labor inappropriately.”
° Violated incident reporting requirements.
° Violated requirement to: “protect the health, safety, rights, and welfare or clients; provide adequate services…; comply with all applicable laws, regulation, policies, and procedures; maintain required licenses, permits, and credentials; and comply with professional and ethical codes of conduct.”
Note how George Bush makes this quote during that same year:
“Teen Challenge should view itself as pioneer in how Texas approaches faith-based programs.” -George W. Bush, July 1995
Another excerpt from that report-
"Without state inspections or high publicity cases like the Boys Ranch incident to shed light on Teen Challenge practices, it is impossible to know how many other health code infractions and dangerous policies are being implemented at these facilities."