marg wrote:The Westridge website mentions it doesn't take youth with serious behavioral issues. It says only soft to moderate emotional and behavioral problems. And amongst their listing they have, low self esteem, low motivation, peer problems and depression.
No, marg. Go to the "admissions" link on the website. There, you will see a list of admissions criteria and exclusions as follows:
Admissions Criteria excludes the following
Psychosis
Low IQ (below 80)
Pregnancy
Parents that are unwilling to participate
Anti-social or conduct Disorder
Physically Violent Histories
Admissions Criteria
Bi- Polar
Oppositional- Defiant
Post Traumatic Stress
Substance Abuse
Anxiety Disorders
Low Self-Esteem
Learning Disabilities
Low Motivation
Habitual Lying
Adoption/Attachment Issues
Identity Issues
Peer Problems
Bereavement
Victims of Abuse and Neglect
Family Adjustment Difficulties
Personality Disorders
(borderline, histrionic,narcissistic traits)
Depression or Dysthymia
2 things that I'm going to speculate here. I believe they do take youth with severe issues, Bob has mentioned they do, Eric has mentioned they do and Eric's friend Chris has mentioned they do.
They do now or they have in the past?
However I learned in my discussion with a fellow from the abuse hotline department that if they took youth who are under State custody because of some serious behavioral issue the State would investigate the premises and follow the youth involved. So what I speculate on is that they advertise they don't take serious cases, in order to avoid accepting State youth who would be in close contact with outside gov't bodies which would oversee the program essentially, but that in practical terms they do...for financial interest. They charge over $3,000 per youth, it would take a good reason to turn one away.
They are licensed for foster care, marg. They are still accountable to DHS for following the child's case through DHS. The premises are already investigated (inspected) by DHS due to licensing continuance procedures.
The second speculation that I have is that many youth who end up there are there because they've given their Mormon parents a hard time with regards to obeying attending church, and being good Mormon kids. I think the niche market of this school is middle to upper Mormon parents. It's run by Mormons, a heavy emphasis is placed upon promoting Mormonism, studying the Book of Mormon, confessing to a Bishop, meeting with missionaries etc. If one doesn't comply with the readings, the confessing etc, punishment in the form of lost privileges is given.
Certainly possible.
There is no independent professional assessment given for admittance of youth.
There is the indication of independent professional eval on the website prior to admittance.
I think the main behavioral issue the school is dealing with is youth rebellion against the Mormon religion and naïve upper to middle class parents willing to fork out money, see this place as a solution to what they have failed in. I don't think the parents appreciate the education is lacking in this place, and that youth are subjected to psychological abuse.
Part that I bolded. Are you implying that the accreditation organizations that accredit West Ridge aren't following up with accreditation site visits?