Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
Ridge Creek School experiencing well deserved success
Whooter:
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--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---If you read the above report, DHS, could not get access to the records
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EXACTLY, Whooter! That's why they were written up for it. You're catching on finally.
When DHS finally got access over RCS's efforts to deny it, the records showed that RCS in fact DID NOT keep proper records. So, after DHS finally got access, what they found was inadequate and still deeply disturbing.
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We agree here, DJ. Ridge Creek Schools' computer system went down and they could not access their records when DHS showed up for their inspection. DHS needs to write them up for this as they should have been. This shows that DHS is doing their job and following the rules of their inspection.
DHS has open access to the facility and the children and although they have problems like every other facility does the fact remains that DHS does not feel that any of the infractions are very serious and give the school ample time to implement corrective action. I commend DHS for taking the time to help Ridge Creek School meet and exceed state standards.
These inspections will be on going and this will insure that Ridge Creek continues to improve and grow as they have been over the past year.
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Dysfunction Junction:
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
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--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---If you read the above report, DHS, could not get access to the records
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EXACTLY, Whooter! That's why they were written up for it. You're catching on finally.
When DHS finally got access over RCS's efforts to deny it, the records showed that RCS in fact DID NOT keep proper records. So, after DHS finally got access, what they found was inadequate and still deeply disturbing.
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We agree here, DJ.
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I see we have some common ground.
RCS didn't allow access by DHS and was cited for it. Subsequently, when they got access that RCS denied previously, they found enough violations to fill dozens of pages just on that one visit.
Whooter:
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I see we have some common ground.
RCS didn't allow access by DHS and was cited for it. Subsequently, when they got access that RCS denied previously, they found enough violations to fill dozens of pages just on that one visit.
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They are a inspection organization. That is what they do. They will stick around your company until they go through enough records to compile some mistakes. I worked for a company when I was younger who would purposely lead the inspectors to 4 or 5 problems so that they could get the inspectors out of there and get back to work. Inspectors will stick around all day if they have to until they find enough stuff.
Anyone who has dealt with state or federal inspectors will know what I mean. Sometimes it is best to toss them a few bones so that they leave early. Depending upon the team which is assigned to you, the DHS may find something on every visit.
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Dysfunction Junction:
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---If you read the above report, DHS, could not get access to the records
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EXACTLY, Whooter! That's why they were written up for it. You're catching on finally.
When DHS finally got access over RCS's efforts to deny it, the records showed that RCS in fact DID NOT keep proper records. So, after DHS finally got access, what they found was inadequate and still deeply disturbing.
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But RCS tried to hide it.
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---If you read the above report, DHS, could not get access to the records
--- End quote ---
EXACTLY, Whooter! That's why they were written up for it. You're catching on finally.
When DHS finally got access over RCS's efforts to deny it, the records showed that RCS in fact DID NOT keep proper records. So, after DHS finally got access, what they found was inadequate and still deeply disturbing.
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But RCS tried to hide it.
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No one in the world keeps 100% proper records. Pick any random company and a good inspection team can find a dozen problems in a day, while the company supplies them with offices, donuts and lunch lol.
They are inspectors and they will find problems even if it takes them all day. This is what keeps places like Ridge Creek School on their toes. The DHS will just keep coming back until they get it right. Its a win/win for everyone. The staff get interviewed, the kids get interviewed. The DHS will know every nook and cranny of RCS within no time.
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