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Robert Litchfield Letter to SLT 9/25/04
Anonymous:
Article Last Updated: 09/25/2004 12:08:07 PM
No findings of abuse
The Tribune's Sept. 19 article on the World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools for struggling teens graphed some ?Worldwide Woes,? but it should have also mentioned that the association has a tremendous success record and a high parent satisfaction rate (97 percent) evidenced by the nearly 2,000 letters received from parents and students in the past year alone.
It should also be mentioned that:
l The U.S. Consulate has confirmed that during seven years of operation there has never been a single substantiated case of abuse or mistreatment at Casa by the Sea (Mexico).
After a year of thorough governmental investigation there were no findings of abuse or mistreatment at Dundee Ranch (Costa Rica).
Carolina Springs is currently in good standing with the state of South Carolina and has never had a substantiated case of abuse or mistreatment.
Charges against Wayne Winder were dropped after Majestic Ranch (Randolph, Utah) students admitted to state officials they had made up stories.
Cross Creek has been in good standing with the state of Utah for 16 years and has never
had a substantiated case of abuse or mistreatment.
All students from Morava Academy (Czech Republic) were interviewed upon their return home and there were no findings of abuse or mistreatment at the academy.
The investigation by Samoan authorities actually happened at another program in Samoa, not at Paradise Cove which was in good standing with the Samoan government and the U.S. Consulate during its entire operation in Samoa.
Robert B. Lichfield
Consultant, World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools
Toquerville
Link:
http://www.sltrib.com/opinion/ci_2419473
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2005-05-21 10:08:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Article Last Updated: 09/25/2004 12:08:07 PM
No findings of abuse
The Tribune's Sept. 19 article on the World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools for struggling teens graphed some ?Worldwide Woes,? but it should have also mentioned that the association has a tremendous success record and a high parent satisfaction rate (97 percent) evidenced by the nearly 2,000 letters received from parents and students in the past year alone.
It should also be mentioned that:
l The U.S. Consulate has confirmed that during seven years of operation there has never been a single substantiated case of abuse or mistreatment at Casa by the Sea (Mexico).
After a year of thorough governmental investigation there were no findings of abuse or mistreatment at Dundee Ranch (Costa Rica).
Carolina Springs is currently in good standing with the state of South Carolina and has never had a substantiated case of abuse or mistreatment.
Charges against Wayne Winder were dropped after Majestic Ranch (Randolph, Utah) students admitted to state officials they had made up stories.
Cross Creek has been in good standing with the state of Utah for 16 years and has never
had a substantiated case of abuse or mistreatment.
All students from Morava Academy (Czech Republic) were interviewed upon their return home and there were no findings of abuse or mistreatment at the academy.
The investigation by Samoan authorities actually happened at another program in Samoa, not at Paradise Cove which was in good standing with the Samoan government and the U.S. Consulate during its entire operation in Samoa.
Robert B. Lichfield
Consultant, World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools
Toquerville
Link:
http://www.sltrib.com/opinion/ci_2419473
"
--- End quote ---
What a load of bullshit.
Anonymous:
Really? Bullshit? Please.....do tell :wink:
nite owl:
Do tell....It would take volumes. There have been so many reports of abuse and neglect. Just look at all of the threads here at this one Internet Site - thousands of former patients have reported horendous abuse and maltreatment. Lichfield uses his money to buy politicians - so those who should be looking after the best interest of children look the other way when reports of abuse surface. Most people just want to forget and get on with their lives. But they never forget - even after years go by. The children who were abused in these WWASP programs will continue to speak out as a adults - they will continue to organize.
If you want someone to tell - just open your eyes and search - WWASP abuse.....
As your attorney, it is my duty to inform you that it is not important that you understand what I'm doing or why you're paying me so much money. What's important is that you continue to do so.
--Hunter S. Thompson's Samoan Attorney
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Anonymous:
http://www.nospank.net/boot.htm
Here's a link for more information - news reports about Bob's programs and the abuse reported....
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