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Academy at Sisters

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Ursus:
Parent organization of Academy at Sisters is J Bar J Youth Services. They run four programs; the more coercive ones are first and last:


* Academy at Sisters
provides a personalized emotional growth treatment program for troubled female adolescents.
* Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon
empowering youth through one-to-one mentorships.
* Cascade Youth & Family Center
offering outpatient crisis intervention and support services for troubled youth and their families.
* J Bar J Boys Ranch
serving adjudicated adolescent males in a structured residential program.

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The Academy at Sisters Treatment Team consists of Case Managers, Clinical Director/Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Teacher(s), Academic Director, Operations Director and Executive Director.  To take advantage of the unified team talent and to ensure consistency throughout the process, the Treatment Team meets weekly to discuss the individual needs of each girl and the overall group dynamics, as well as make important treatment decisions as a Team.

Upon admission, each student is assigned a personal Case Manager. The Case Manager’s responsibility is to make sure that all components of treatment (therapeutic, academic, familial, community, safety, and self) are being utilized effectively. They provide weekly one-to-one sessions for each student on their caseload, participate in various on and off-campus activities, carry out weekly family conferences, facilitate weekly groups, and continually evaluate all facets of the girls’ individual treatment plans with the oversight of Dr. Julie Schneider, Licensed Clinical Psychologist. This ensures that the individual’s program is addressing her most immediate needs and reinforcing positive changes.

The Academy has built a strong Clinical Support Team within the community utilizing the services of a local Board Certified Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist for medication management; a Behavioral Consultant; and Licensed Therapists for additional support as needed. Which means that they don't actually have any of those people on staff.

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Joel:
Edited: Wednesday, October 06, 2010

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