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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 491084" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yep-I've thought of all those things. But what I'll never understand is why csu people will order this koi then act like they are doing the parent a favor if they finally agree to "allow" the parent to take the kid to a real therapist. Then, whe the kid reoffends and their statistics continue loooking horrible due to recidivism, they cry that they need more moeny- to hire more people like that. I swear, I think this is more of a business/cliqueish system than a gov agency that is truly focused on getting these kids turned around.</p><p></p><p>They have 4-5 open positions like this listed. First let me say, that's probably the rush to get kids in there- so they can get money in hand and actually hire someone, but they are claiming they have this already to provide to these kids. They don't. Secondly, they also advertise below these job listings that IF a person shows exceptionally ability after one year of employment there, the supervision that is required to gain licensure might be available. Well, then what kind of supervision are the employees getting before hand? And I don't know about the MH prof, but in my prof (which is also overseen by a licensing board), the 'required supervision' must be done by someone who is already licensed. So IOW, this place doesn't have squat. I'm seriously wondering if the people overseeing the fed funding to this place know that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 491084, member: 3699"] Yep-I've thought of all those things. But what I'll never understand is why csu people will order this koi then act like they are doing the parent a favor if they finally agree to "allow" the parent to take the kid to a real therapist. Then, whe the kid reoffends and their statistics continue loooking horrible due to recidivism, they cry that they need more moeny- to hire more people like that. I swear, I think this is more of a business/cliqueish system than a gov agency that is truly focused on getting these kids turned around. They have 4-5 open positions like this listed. First let me say, that's probably the rush to get kids in there- so they can get money in hand and actually hire someone, but they are claiming they have this already to provide to these kids. They don't. Secondly, they also advertise below these job listings that IF a person shows exceptionally ability after one year of employment there, the supervision that is required to gain licensure might be available. Well, then what kind of supervision are the employees getting before hand? And I don't know about the MH prof, but in my prof (which is also overseen by a licensing board), the 'required supervision' must be done by someone who is already licensed. So IOW, this place doesn't have squat. I'm seriously wondering if the people overseeing the fed funding to this place know that. [/QUOTE]
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