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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools (WWASPS) => Topic started by: Anonymous on September 24, 2005, 04:16:00 PM
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I have a question. I think I read on here a while back that when a kid goes to a WWASP program, the parents have to sign away their parental rights basically when their kid goes there. This girl told me thats only partially true. They sign over the right so that if an injury happens a kid can get help immediatly but that the parents can have their rights back anytime thay want. Is this true? If not is there more accurate information anyone can give me on this subject?
Thanks
Amanda
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You can never "sign away" your rights. No matter wht type of document was signed, the parent has full parental rights in regard to the child.
This means the parent can go to the facility at any time, unannounced, and pull the child out. Of that there is no doubt.
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I think you technically loose all your rights when you loose all communication with the outside world. Nothing scarier than watching a staff beat a kid bloody and know you cant even make any kind of report of abuse. Anyway, off topic but just wanted to say that.
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Well ... what does it mean when a program is referred to as the "custodial agent" and the parent is the "sponsor"?
What it means is the parent is agreeing to give the program "custodial" rights in accordance to the terms and conditions of the enrollment contract.
Parents Beware.
You are not buying a car.
You are institutionalizing your child.
Putting them in the care and CUSTODY of strangers.
:smokin:
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On 2005-09-24 15:00:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Well ... what does it mean when a program is referred to as the "custodial agent" and the parent is the "sponsor"?
What it means is the parent is agreeing to give the program "custodial" rights in accordance to the terms and conditions of the enrollment contract.
Parents Beware.
You are not buying a car.
You are institutionalizing your child.
Putting them in the care and CUSTODY of strangers.
:smokin: "
Is there a reference for the enrollment contract I can look at? Id like to look over the contract if you have an address for me.
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On 2005-09-24 19:31:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2005-09-24 15:00:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Well ... what does it mean when a program is referred to as the "custodial agent" and the parent is the "sponsor"?
What it means is the parent is agreeing to give the program "custodial" rights in accordance to the terms and conditions of the enrollment contract.
Parents Beware.
You are not buying a car.
You are institutionalizing your child.
Putting them in the care and CUSTODY of strangers.
:smokin: "
Is there a reference for the enrollment contract I can look at? Id like to look over the contract if you have an address for me."
There are several enrollment contracts you can view here:
http://home.triad.rr.com/wwasp/ (http://home.triad.rr.com/wwasp/)
A newer (2004-2005) version of the contract is available on the ISAC site (it's in the Carolina Springs Academy section of the document library).
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SHEESH ... please send a 6 month supply of your child's meds with them (at time of enrollment)?
Holy Chit.
:smokin:
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On 2005-09-24 23:11:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2005-09-24 19:31:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2005-09-24 15:00:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Well ... what does it mean when a program is referred to as the "custodial agent" and the parent is the "sponsor"?
What it means is the parent is agreeing to give the program "custodial" rights in accordance to the terms and conditions of the enrollment contract.
Parents Beware.
You are not buying a car.
You are institutionalizing your child.
Putting them in the care and CUSTODY of strangers.
:smokin: "
Is there a reference for the enrollment contract I can look at? Id like to look over the contract if you have an address for me."
There are several enrollment contracts you can view here:
http://home.triad.rr.com/wwasp/ (http://home.triad.rr.com/wwasp/)
A newer (2004-2005) version of the contract is available on the ISAC site (it's in the Carolina Springs Academy section of the document library). "
I was unable to find the contract in the document library.
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On 2005-09-25 12:52:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2005-09-24 23:11:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2005-09-24 19:31:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2005-09-24 15:00:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Well ... what does it mean when a program is referred to as the "custodial agent" and the parent is the "sponsor"?
What it means is the parent is agreeing to give the program "custodial" rights in accordance to the terms and conditions of the enrollment contract.
Parents Beware.
You are not buying a car.
You are institutionalizing your child.
Putting them in the care and CUSTODY of strangers.
:smokin: "
Is there a reference for the enrollment contract I can look at? Id like to look over the contract if you have an address for me."
There are several enrollment contracts you can view here:
http://home.triad.rr.com/wwasp/ (http://home.triad.rr.com/wwasp/)
A newer (2004-2005) version of the contract is available on the ISAC site (it's in the Carolina Springs Academy section of the document library). "
I was unable to find the contract in the document library."
http://www.isaccorp.org/documentsam.html#csa (http://www.isaccorp.org/documentsam.html#csa)
It's the first item on the list. "Contract for Carolina Springs Academy".
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Thanks. I was finally able to veiw it. Damn I cant believe parents actually sign that shit.