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While I served on the board of directors at CAFETY, I heard a lot of promotion about Wayne Kernochan's self-published book and how "100%" of the proceeds would be going to the CAFETY, Program Watch, and the Jani Foundation. At the time, my gut told me this was a marketing plow, but I like to give "survivors" the benefit of the doubt when at all possible. Then I noticed that CAFETY didn't ever receive a cent from Wayne. I can't speak for Program Watch, but I was surprised -- shocked, actually, to read this:
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[To] learn that Wayne has said that the proceeds of this book go to the Jani Foundation. The Jani Foundation is not a foundation at all. It is merely the paypal account to Michael and Susan Schofield who made up this fake foundation using their daughters name to create it. Jani, their daughter has been highly promoted and publicized as one of the youngest schizophrenics in the country. She is 9. Michael and Susan have gotten tv shows and now even a book deal to promote this about their daughter. But what is not so readily told is that Jani was abused frequently in her early childhood prior to her diagnosis. Her father in his blogs even admits to abusing her though always excusing his actions and blaming her "illness". The abuse Jani experienced at the hands of her father included being shaken as a 2 month old infant. She was not taken to the hospital after this incident. She has been hit repeatedly by both of her parents, denied food, she has witnessed violence between her parents, she reported being molested by her father to a nurse while in residence at DCHS Alhambra and she has been medicated with overdoses of over the counter drugs to keep her compliant and make her sleep. All of this can be read as described by Michael in his own blog at janisjourney.org. What you will not learn at his website is that when Jani was 5 and being evaluated, it was discovered she had physical brain damage (ischemic thalamus). Michael and Susan have clamied at times this was caused by a stroke but they also admit that Jani never had a birth injury/ stroke. They also did not disclose the abuse to the drs when they had her evaluated.

This post was not to discredit the experiences of abuse at Elan School or to invalidate any who experienced them. Why I am questioning Wayne is because it does not make sense for him to be speaking out about the absues of children within a school and then to donate money to Michael Schofield who essentially abused his daughter and has tried to hide his actions by bringing attention to himself as a martyr father with a mentally ill child.

In learning about Wayne, the author of this book I have seen mention that he himself had never been a student at Elan himself but I do not know if this is true or not. What I do know is true is that Michael Schofield abused his daughter. That is abuse is no different then what likely happened at this school. All abuses of children are unacceptable.

So, Wayne, I think you've got some 'splaining to do? When were you planning on donating the proceeds to a legitimate non-profit, or was it your plan all along to funnel the money through this bogus PayPal account?

 ::fullofshit::

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I've mostly received positive feedback for this website, which I felt prompted to start after sitting through a disgusting deposition involving a case between West Ridge Academy and a youth that was repeatedly physically and sexually abused while there. SO, I'm curious to hear what Fornits thinks about the site. I envisioned it to be inclusive of all sorts of law firms, the firms that tried to sue the mother for speaking out about WWASPS, the Mount Bachelor Academy lawyers, the Catholic priest abuse lawyers, but if the collective "survivor" community feels like this is a net-negative effect on our efforts to stop abuse in residential treatment, I'll gladly let myself be convinced to take it down. I'm all ears, folks.

http://pedophiledefense.wordpress.com

Eric

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Help with Teen Challenge Series
« on: February 23, 2011, 06:45:42 PM »
Hey everyone,

I'm working on a series of articles about the Teen Challenge cult. My first article is here: Teen Challenge Christian-based Behavior Modification.

Since this forum and the posters here are, without a doubt, the foremost experts on programs I was hoping I could get some good info I can use. Any links or suggested reading would be greatly appreciated.

Best,

Eric

[email protected]

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:soapbox:

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The Troubled Teen Industry / CALO staff using racist, ugly language?
« on: December 08, 2009, 01:38:00 PM »
I was just informed that the recent article about Ken Huey was forwarded to Ken for a comment by a personal friend of his late last night.

Then I log on to see all manners of disgusting language and 'trolling' in this forum.

Could CALO staff ala Ken Huey really be responsible for the n word posts and anti-semitism posted at the same time the CALO promotional videos were?

Maybe Ken is feeling particularly vexed, as he tried to hide his affiliation with West Ridge Academy and this article sits atop Google search results for "Ken Huey"?

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I thought that readers here might be interested in this article

Also note how Ken Huey (Mormon) attacks Dr. Breeding's (Scientologist) credibility because of his religious affiliation. Unrelated to his resume editing, but too rich in irony to not point out.


Best,

Eric Norwood

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On June 8, fed up with negative publicity brought on by the Utah Boys Ranch Network and the article, Trapped In A Mormon Gulag, West Ridge Academy chose Wikipedia.org as their new venue to libel Eric Norwood. A staff member using the screen name "WestRidgeAuthorized" edited the existing West Ridge Academy wikipedia article to the following version. Specifically targeting Eric Norwood, one notable change to the article included the following edit:
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On January 2, 2009, Eric Norwood, a former Boys Ranch resident who refuses to make public his record and files from his attendance at West Ridge Academy and who is actively seeking to recruit others who did not successfully complete the program at West Ridge, published an article detailing abuses and controversial ranch practices.
After reverting the edit - which other editors deemed inappropriate and "un-enclycopedic"  - several times, West Ridge Academy was asked to substantiate the claim.
The following question was posed in response to the claim by an editor using the screen name "Descartes1979":
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Perhaps you can suggest a specific edit on this one? Do you have a news article or source explaining what you are saying? If so, I will gladly add that info to the controversy section as a rebuttal.
West Ridge Academy responded:

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It would be against HIPPA for me to discuss any details of Mr. Norwood's stay at West Ridge...I will simply ask here, publicly, if Mr. Norwood and his associates are willing to allow West Ridge Academy to open their personal treatment files to the public so that the public can see all of the information leading up to and including his stay. If he refuses here, you have citation.

In response to the intentionally false claims by West Ridge Academy, Eric Norwood, along with Chris Wade and Danny Livingston, walked onto West Ridge Academy's campus to hand deliver an official request to review and copy their medical records.Watch this film to see footage of us making this demand.

To preserve the truth, the entire process was recorded. The following is the transcript of the recorded conversation.


(Chris, Danny, and Eric are greeted and led into Ken Allen's office where the director of admissions, Jared Hamner, and the director of marketing, John Stohlton, are waiting. We all sit down at the conference table. I am sitting across from Ken; Danny is to my right at the head of the table, and Chris Wade is at my left seated across from John and next to Jared.)

Ken Allen: Hey gentlemen.

Danny: Are you Mr. Allen?

Ken Allen: I am.

(shuffling, shaking hands  and sitting down)

Ken Allen: Let me get your names... (writing on pad of paper)

Danny: Danny Livingston

Eric Norwood: Eric Norwood

Ken Allen: N-O-R...

Eric Norwood: W-O-O-D

Chris W: Chris Wade.

Ken Allen: Chris Wade... Alright guys. And I'm Ken. Ken Allen, the executive director. Uh... tell me again. What were you trying to do today?

Eric Norwood: We are trying to get a copy of our theraupitic records.

Ken Allen: Okay.

Eric Norwood: So... I'm not sure what the process is for obtaining therauputic records. We know...

Danny: You didn't have anything on your website, uh.. an official request form. So I drafted a form that was based on several hospitals in the area, so I believe it conforms with Utah law.

Ken Allen: So... records... help me understand what your thinking is. What are you trying to just get a copy of?

Danny: We would at least like our discharge summary. We would also like the opportunity to review our entire records and make copies of anything we see fit and that is cleared by a therapist.

Ken Allen: It's interesting... I've been here... gosh...  five years, were all you guys residents here?  Okay. When were you here?

Danny: From October 2002 until August 2003.

Ken Allen: Eric...

Eric Norwood: From February 2000, to...

Chris W: We put them on our request forms...

Ken Allen: Just so I got it... February 2000 until...

Eric Norwood: Until October 2002.

Ken Allen: Okay.

Chris W: October 17, '02 until April something '03

Ken Allen: (writing)

Chris W: (inaudible) before my birthday, I remember I got to this place... (laughter)

Ken Allen:yeah...definitely. So... you know, what I was going to say is, since the time I've been here, I've not had anyone request their records before.

Chris W: Okay

Ken Allen:So I'll check and see what the policy is on that.

Danny: Okay

Ken Allen: So let me find out and see what that is...

Danny: Well, according to HIPPA and federal statutes, you are required to keep all of our medical records for a minimum of ten years.

Ken Allen: That is correct.

Danny: And uh... It's recommended that you hold them for 25.

Ken Allen: Yeah... and so... with those, um talk a little bit about, because I know you guys... I've heard about some of the... someone was at Scarecrow Festival. I don't... I think...

Eric Norwood: All of us were.

Danny: All of us. All of us operate the Utah Boys Ranch Network.  

Ken Allen: Okay. What's the Utah Boys Ranch Network?

Chris W: The Utah Boys Ranch Network, we're a group of alumni. Former staff, and other boys - and a few girls -

Danny: and members of the community...

Chris W: -members of the local community who are either at West Ridge Academy or have now joined with our network. And essentially what we're trying to do is to get some more government oversight into youth residential treatment facilities so the abuse that we endured - as well as... we have reports that it is still going on in this facility - can stop. Because essentially, the issue is, at least when I was here as well as I think everyone else, we not once ever talked to anyone that was from the state or any other outside agency and there was no way to report the abuse going on. What we're trying to do, essentially is stop the abuse that happened to us from happening to anyone else, whatever way we need to do so.

Danny: We want to increase transparency...

Eric Norwood: On both sides. That's why we want our records, so we can publish our records. Because apparently there's people out there who think we should publish our records to show both sides of our story... I guess. So we definitely want to do that.

Danny: We have been receiving ad hominem attacks; that we did not complete the program, that we were problematic in the program, even allegations that Eric might have been abusive to other boys while he was in the program. So we want to set the record straight. Because that is... so far from the truth, I mean we all graduated from the program... Eric graduated twice. (laughter)

Ken Allen: So... So you'd like to make all your records public then...

Danny: well...

Chris W: I mean...

Eric Norwood: Under our own terms.

Danny: Of course under our terms.

Ken Allen: Okay.

Eric Norwood: We would like to do what we see fit with our records..

Chris W: I don't think that...

Eric Norwood: We're not going to authorize someone to release them...

Chris W: We're not going to authorize someone else to make them public, but we don't have a problem making most things public. I haven't read them, so I don't know. I mean, I would assume that their is very little in them that would be cause for any concern for me, so I don't have much of an issue with-

Ken Allen: so not having any legal advice with this and knowing what the policy is for that, you can understand that'd be kind of challenging wouldn't it? To give you all your records and you pick just the things out that you want to share...

Danny: no, no no...

Eric Norwood: That's ultimately our prerogative.  

Chris W: They're our records and we are able to do with them what we like.

Danny: The way that every health treatment facility... you guys are a health treatment facility right? I mean, you consider yourself a medical treatment facility?

Ken Allen: We are licensed as a residential treatment facility.

Danny: Okay. Which is covered under HIPPA. Under this act, we are able to examine our records - under supervision - and make copies as we see fit. Now those copies can have redacted information, because there is going to be a third party in the room, another pyshcologist, who is going through and is making sure that what is being released is conforming to privacy laws. So, I mean, what we have here...(points to request form) We at least want a discharge summary. Because I
believe that... I'm sure that you have one...

Ken Allen: I'm happy to look into it. I was just trying to understand what the intent was. And my first reaction is, like you say, if you want to take some of it, and make some of it public and not all of it -- what happens with that is you change the context.

Chris W: But we're legally allowed to do whatever we want with them.

Ken Allen: sure, sure...

Danny: We're not trying to distort or misrepresent them, we are trying to set the record straight...

Chris W: We're trying to set the record straight. I don't know what's on the record, and to be honest, I don't know what you guys have on there...

Eric Norwood: I'm sure some things aren't appropriate to share publicly...

Chris W: I'm sure some things aren't appropriate to share publicly...

Eric Norwood: involving third parties, involving other boys...

Danny: Yeah

Chris W: Other boys... who aren't...

Ken Allen: Hence the exact question... that if you've got other, if you've got names, or even some of your own backgrounds before you came here...

Danny: But that is prohibited by federal law...

Ken Allen: those kinds of things...

Danny: that can't be released.

Ken Allen: Yeah. That's why as an organization, we definitely follow all of the HIPPA standards. That's why I'm trying to understand the context of it. Yeah.

Eric Norwood: And I think legally you are allowed to censor certain things.

Danny: Of course. They are actually required to censor... if there is anything in my file that mentions anything about another resident while I was there, it is not allowed to be released. So... that's not what we're going for.

Ken Allen: Well, that along with some due diligence and we'll figure out, we can certainly get back with you when we decide what makes sense. Who should I chat with? Does it matter who?

Danny: All three of us...

Ken Allen: But who should I contact?

Eric Norwood: You can contact me.

Ken Allen: Okay Eric, what's the best way to reach you.

Eric Norwood: 661 - *** ****,

Ken Allen: What's 661? Where is that area code?

Eric Norwood: San Fernando Valley, California

Ken Allen: Is that where you are living currently then?

Eric Norwood: Yes.

Ken Allen: You're in San Fernando. You guys?

Danny: Salt Lake City. We're both in Salt Lake City.

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* The above is only the first nine minutes of the hour long conversation. Before I post the rest, I am wondering if I am within my rights to publish the recorded conversation online. Does anyone know the law regarding secretly recorded conversations in Utah?*

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Hi everyone,

My name is Eric Norwood and I am the founder and president of the Utah Boys Ranch Network. (http://www.MormonGulag.com).

I am also the author of the controversial article, Trapped In a Mormon Gulag.

I have to disclose now that I have very little time to participate on this message board, as much as I would like to. But I was invited to share some information with you all, particularly regarding Ken Huey, West Ridge Academy, and Proficio.

Just to be clear:

Proficio Management company is fully owned and operated by West Ridge Academy. Proficio reported a net loss of around $37,000 in fiscal year 2007, however their assets are reported to be in excess of 5 million dollars.

Ken Allen, the Exec. Director of West Ridge Academy (Sen. Chris Buttars replacement) receives a salary from both West Ridge Academy and Proficio Management.

West Ridge Academy is significantly more connected with the Mormon Church than WWASP.  
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTdzGPx4Fek)
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n694FLK2OE)

A reporter has recently pointed to a connection between Senator Chris Buttars and Proficio Management.

West Ridge Academy is an abusive facility. Those that operate the other Proficio franchises are longtime West Ridge Academy employees. Ken Huey is the only Proficio franchise director that can be called a "doctor." The rest of the leadership consists of businessmen with little-to-no experience working with youth.

West Ridge Academy/Proficio Management actively engages in libel towards their former students (see  this short film) and have never hesitated to put forth dishonest, misleading, and inflammatory information in response to criticism.

I wish I had more time to share all that I know, but hopefully my schedule will allow me to pop in now and again to be a part of the discussion. If I can answer any more pointed questions I would be glad to, the best way would probably be via email at:

[email protected]

Fornits.com has my full support and endorsement, and I hope all the former victims of youth Gulags are doing well. Keep up the good work.

Best,

Eric Norwood

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