Someone earlier asked about regulations and oversight with repect to the entire industry in Canada. As far as I know there is no specific oversight for the "troubled teen industry". Depending on the nature of the institution, it could fall under the purview of existing legislation or be completely unregulated. Boarding schools such as Rocklyn would be regulated as private schools. As such, they are subject to provincial and federal regulations from their respective Ministries of Education. Officially, the provincial Ministry is the governing body, but federal standards also apply.
With respect to Rocklyn Academy specifically, here is what I could find.
From the Ontario Ministry of Education's website:
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/el ... index.htmlIn accordance with section 16 of the Education Act, operators of private schools in Ontario are required to notify the Ministry of Education annually of their intention to operate by filing a Notice of Intention to Operate a Private School. The ministry provides a list of registered private schools on this web site. Note: Inclusion of a private school in this directory does not imply that the instruction it offers has been approved by the ministry.
The Ministry of Education may inspect a private secondary school that has requested inspection in order to authorize the principal to grant credits in subjects leading to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). The inspection relates to the standard of instruction. Private secondary schools are authorized to grant credits only after a ministry inspection and this authority may be revoked following an inspection. The ministry does not inspect health, equipment, practices related to safety, or staffing issues.
The ministry does not conduct inspections of private elementary schools, unless a serious issue is brought to light. In such cases, investigations conducted by the ministry are authorized under section 16(6) of the Education Act.
Consumers are advised to exercise due diligence with respect to contracts with private schools as they would with any other business transaction. For questions related to consumers and business practices laws, marketplace rights and responsibilities, please refer to the Consumer Protection Branch of the Ministry of Government Services at Consumer Protection Overview - Government of Ontario (Canada) or call: (Toronto) (416) 326-8555, or (toll-free) 1-800-268-1142.
It should be noted that principals and teachers in private schools are not necessarily certified by the Ontario College of Teachers. Certified teachers are listed on the College’s public register at www.oct.ca. For information about disciplinary actions taken by the College, see investigations and hearings on the College web site.
Note: The source of most of the information provided in this list is the Notice of Intention to Operate a Private School, submitted annually by a private school.
When I searched for Rocklyn, I found that it was listed:
Rocklyn Academy
RR 2 (Rocklyn), Meaford, N4L 1W6
Tel: (519) 538-2992, Fax: (519) 538-1106
District: Barrie, School No.: 878715
Principal: Robert Shaw
Secondary
Offers credits towards the Ontario Secondary School Diploma
Female/ Residential Female
Association membership: Ontario Federation of Independent Schools
I called the number listed for the Consumer Protection Branch of the Ministry of Government Services. (If you want a laugh, listen to listing of services "If you are calling to place a complaint about a cemetary, bailiff, video rental service or professional boxing or wrestling organization, press 4.") Anyway, I couldn't get through, so I'll be calling back in an hour or so to try again.