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BUYER BEWARE OF ISABELLE ZEHNDER AND SUE SCHEFF
« on: June 09, 2007, 11:41:43 AM »
Friday, June 8, 2007

Isabelle Zehnder and Sue Scheff - Team work
 
Sue Scheff and Isabelle Zehnder believe in team work. They not only work with each other but they work with a group of other professionals who all share the same goals - to keep families together whenever possible and to help find safe alternatives when it is not possible.

Isabelle Zehnder is the Founder and CEO of Positive Family Solutions, LLC, and the Founder and President of the Coalition Against Institutionalized Child Abuse (CAICA).

Sue Scheff is the Founder and President of Parents Universal Resources Experts (PURE) and the author of At Wits' End (coming soon).

Today more than ever families are seeking outside help for their children and teens. Today more than ever parents are enrolling their kids into programs and facilities without really understanding what they are getting their child into. They don't realize they are dealing with an unregulated industry that has no governmental oversight.

While both Sue and Isabelle wish all families could stay together and resolve their issues at home that is not always possible. There is a rise in judges giving parents and teens the option to spend a year in a program rather than face a criminal record that will follow them for the rest of their lives. Parents and teens often choose this option.

And often parents are faced with issues with their teens that they feel they cannot resolve on their own. They need outside intervention and often need it quickly. There are times things are so out of control at home that there is no other option but to seek outside intervention.

Often they find Sue and Isabelle asking for advice as to where to send their child. If these parents are turned away the likelihood of their child being placed into a potentially abusive environment is high.


Read the rest here

http://isabellezehnder-suescheff.blogspot.com/

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Note:  This blog posted yesterday comes on the heels of an email which recently surfaced suggesting that Isabelle Zehnder is involved in the placement of youth into UNREGULATED programs by way of referring their parents to the services of PURE, a for-profit business who is paid by the programs it refers parents to.

In addition, it appears Isabelle Zehnder DIRECTLY refers parents to an unregulated and unlicensed child escort-transpot company named Sunrise Adolescent Transport.  This company which is reportedly owned and/or operated by a former WWASPS Teen Help admissions representative is located in St. George, Utah, and apparently transports children to both PURE recommended programs and WWASPS owned facilities such as Cross Creek Manor.

Both PURE and CAICA are listed on ISAC (International Survivors Action Committee) program and referrer watchlist.

http://www.isaccorp.org/watchlist.asp

Warning to Parents:

Referral-Free Zone: Buyer Beware of Businesses Exploiting Children and Families

International Survivors Action Committee

9/9/2006 4:02:51

Victims, Moms, and Advocates Join Forces to Expose Fraud and Child Abuse in a Booming Billion Dollar Industry

CONTACT: Shelby Earnshaw

WEB SITE: www.referralfreezone.info

After operating separately for years, a group of survivors, moms, authors, and advocates have joined forces against child abuse in privately operated children’s programs. The group emphasizes that parents looking for family help, especially over the Internet, have no idea that agents and programs are operating without federal oversight.

The “wolves in sheep’s clothing” begin with the self-described parent “resource experts” and referral agents. “No one is federally regulating or reigning in these businesses,” claims Shelby Earnshaw, who operates International Survivor’s Action Committee (ISAC). According to the coalition, the self-described "parent resource expert" or agent may frighten a parent looking for help for his or her child with descriptions of one bad residential program, only to lure the parent into another, from which the so-called "expert" is making big money.

ISAC is a watchdog organization that warns parents, collects evidence, and reports child abuse to authorities about privately operated children’s programs and those who refer to such programs. Ms. Earnshaw should know—she was a victim herself. Now an adult, with a family of her own, Ms. Earnshaw has dedicated her life to exposing the proliferation of fraudulent residential children’s programs. “Many times the best help for the money is near home. We are here to at least warn parents about the unethical practices of self-described resource experts and referral agents.”

Some referral organizations tout their membership with the Better Business Bureau, claiming they are “parents helping parents,” while, in fact, they are uneducated in relevant fields of child development or disorders from which children may be suffering. In reality, these Internet savvy companies are marketing experts--making their businesses traps for honest, but unwitting parents.

Thusfar, such businesses are operating with impunity because there are no federal standards by which to regulate and punish them when they go too far. Ms. Earnshaw states, “It is not uncommon for skilled agents to talk parents into moving their children across state lines and even out of the country. The parents needing help may be under severe pressure and these companies take advantage of the parents’ vulnerable state of mind.”

In starkest contrast, the Referral Free Zone is designed to provide information from researchers, authors, advocates, and parents who have no financial interest whatsoever in referring to children’s programs. “It’s not uncommon for the operators of these programs to lie about the fact they are receiving fees. There are also no federal laws requiring ‘parent resource experts’ or agents to reveal child abuse or neglect that has occurred at the programs they have just referred someone to—it’s buyer beware, at its height."

One program may refer to another, with the parent not understanding the connection between the two companies. The sites all look very different from one another, giving the appearance they are independent of one another. “This is an obvious conflict of interest,” says Ms. Earnshaw. “We know of cases where owners are up on criminal charges or in the middle of criminal investigations for child abuse, but the ‘expert or agent’ turns a blind eye because they may be friends with the owners and they have been paid. It’s very dangerous for children.”

According to the Referral-Free Zone, the latest trend is to “appear” to advocate, while referring to another company that earns money. Ms. Earnshaw explains, “Since people have gotten wind of the for-profit referral business, referrers are now teaming up with ‘child advocates.’ These ‘advocates’ will gladly tell you how awful a particular facility is, and direct you to someone who will help you find an alternative, which happens to be a business in which they have an interest in one way or another.”

The Referral-Free Zone only allows dedicated members who do not refer to children’s programs. The coalition is committed to advocating and creating true public awareness about the increasing popularity of using our children as business commodities.

ISAC said the strength of the Referral-Free Zone’s will be through the Internet, books, and films, as well as political and media campaigns. “Our power is growing and we will not stop until meaningful action is taken to regulate this dangerous private industry. The Referral-Free Zone will unify our efforts to educate and advocate.”

The Referral-Free Zone;
http://http://www.referralfreezone.info

TO BE CONTINUED ...
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« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2007, 12:08:38 PM »
A fantastic article.  Thank you to Shelby Earnshaw, ISAC, Referral Free Zone participants for their hard work.
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« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2007, 12:10:28 PM »
OMG!   Isabelle Zehnder helping to place children in unregulated programs under the banner of PURE?

BUYER BEWARE INDEED!

Ask Sue Scheff (PURE) which programs she no longer recommends because they were closed either voluntarily or by order of the state in which they once operated in.

Here's a partial list obtained from Fornits archives:

Whitmore Academy
Red Rock Ranch Academy
Skyline Journey

Isabelle Zehnder, IMO you are no child or parent advocate, you are a first-class hypocrite.  Personally, I wouldn't hire you to coach (train) my dog.

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« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2007, 12:36:21 PM »
Sue Scheff and Isabelle Zehnder believe in team work. They not only work with each other but they work with a group of other professionals who all share the same goals - to keep families together whenever possible and to help find safe alternatives when it is not possible."
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How do they help find safe alternatives when they even say "it is not possible".    


Also who are these "other professionals"?  Shouldn't names be provided so that it could be verified that "other professionals" actually exist?
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« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2007, 12:54:02 PM »
Quote from: ""Guest""
Sue Scheff and Isabelle Zehnder believe in team work. They not only work with each other but they work with a group of other professionals who all share the same goals - to keep families together whenever possible and to help find safe alternatives when it is not possible."


It's like a "Bushism".  What we have here is an "Izzim".

At least Dubya doesn't refer to himself in the third person incessantly.
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Benchmark Young Adult School - bad place [archive.org link]
Sue Scheff Truth - Blog on Sue Scheff
"Our services are free; we do not make a profit. Parents of troubled teens ourselves, PURE strives to create a safe haven of truth and reality." - Sue Scheff - August 13th, 2007 (fukkin surreal)

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« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2007, 12:55:05 PM »
Here we go again !!!!
In the WWASP vs PURE transcripts, please recall the testimony where Ms. Scheff was confronted about advertising that she had PROFESSIONAL psychologists and attorneys on PURE's staff.

Ms. Scheff admitted under oath, that her company, PURE, merely shared office space in the same BUILDING with psychologists and attorneys, and that NO psychologists or attorneys were on PURE's staff.

Yes, demanding a list of any professionals, and their creditials, from Zehnder and Scheff might be a very wise requirement of anyone using their services.
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« Reply #6 on: June 09, 2007, 01:14:04 PM »
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At least Dubya doesn't refer to himself in the third person incessantly.


I think they want people to think they actually have a friend, or friends, who support them.   :roll:

They desperately want to be loved and accepted.
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« Reply #7 on: June 09, 2007, 01:17:26 PM »
Scheff and Zehnder seem to "love and accept" each other; does that count?
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« Reply #8 on: June 09, 2007, 04:14:34 PM »
It appears Isabelle Zehnder has ZERO professional qualifications in the field of adolescent behavioral healthcare and psychology, just as her colleague Sue Scheff has ZERO qualifications.  

I presume they at least earned a high school diploma but who knows?

After reading Carey Bock's post,, nothing would surprise me about Sue Scheff nor her associate, Isabelle Zehnder.

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« Reply #9 on: June 09, 2007, 04:48:21 PM »
According to an online Internet profile, Isabelle Zehnder claims to have attended San Mateo Community College (California) in the late 90's.  Her myspace profile lists her age as 49.

However, in California, you only need to be 18 years or older to attend a community college.  No high school diploma required.

What's important about this issue is the following statement made by Zehnder, herself:

The teen-help, troubled-teen industry has grown into a multi-billion dollar a year industry and there is no sign of it slowing down anytime soon. Many people wanted a piece of the pie. They opened programs without having the experience, credentials, or knowledge as to how to help children and teens faced with issues such as cutting, ADHD, Oppositional Defiance, anger issues, eating disorders, suicidal tendencies, drug addiction, etc. Often they hire untrained, unqualified, non-certified staff which has resulted in children being abused, neglected, and in too many children dying

Shouldn't parents expect persons who assist in the placement of youth into unregulated private-pay programs to have the proper credentials?

More importantly, shouldn't children be properly diagnosed by a licensed professional to see if they need a program, instead of falling into the hands of someone who simply has an interest in or love for kids?  

The people responsible for Aaron Bacon's death claimed they were going to love him to death.

They weren't lying.

BUYER BEWARE is not only good advise, it is a virtual necessity!

To all parents reading Fornits, if you care about your child's safety and well-being, take the time to find out why CAICA and PURE are on ISAC's watchlist.

http://www.isaccorp.org/watchlist.asp

Read about the PURE recommended Whitmore Academy and the litany of problems associated with this now-defunct program.

Read Zehnder and Scheff's blogs on Whitmore, praising the former owners and attempting to demean and discredit the allegations of abuse made by children and parents.

Ask yourself what might motivate these two so-called child-parent advocates to apparently continue to talk out of both sides of their mouths.

It's mind-boggling.
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« Reply #10 on: June 09, 2007, 05:00:16 PM »
Re: Scheff

My attorney did have copies of her web pages where she proclaimed to hold two degees and her web page stateing she was an ICEP member. And my attorney also had copies of those members who are ICEP certified in Florida. There were only about 9 of them and Scheff's name was no where to be found on that list. But then, that was the point, one of the requirements for obtaining the title "ICEP" are that the individual must have their master's degrees. It appears Scheff does not hold any of the three degrees she has claimed to have achieved.

Posted by Carey Bock on Updates thread.
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« Reply #11 on: June 09, 2007, 05:10:09 PM »
Isabelle Zehnder was born in 1956 she is 51 years old.
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« Reply #12 on: June 09, 2007, 05:27:26 PM »
Someone else said Isabelle Zehnder was born in October and that she was 59 years old.  Not that it matters..
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« Reply #13 on: June 09, 2007, 05:56:02 PM »
That is her husbands birthday.

Just one more faq to add to list of untruths.
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« Reply #14 on: June 09, 2007, 06:04:04 PM »
Izzy:  this talking in the 3rd person IS NOT HEALTHY !

Correct, healthy response:
"My husband's birthday is in October, and he is 59 years old."

Just trying to help.
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