What seems to work is to create myspace, yahoo groups for former "students".
It has helped a lot former victims from wwasp facilities. Suddenly they are not alone and can share their experiences with others.
I have talked to several people, who could not talk to anyone about their stay. It takes a co-student to understand the abuse i a facility. That is also why you have veteran-groups from various wars all over the country. If you have not been in Iraq, Vietman, etc. you can not understand how it is. It is the same with people being in facilities like this. I cannot be of very much help because I am so lucky that I have lived my entire life in a place where you actually has to be convicted before you are locked up.
So I will suggest that you create an account on one or several of the community networks and create groups. One of the groups I have asked a former survivor to create had 24 members in 14 days.
The need to talk and get the experiences processed inside peoples minds exist and every single facility should have these groups.