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So in short, I used to work in a residential treatment facility not too long ago. I eventually parted ways there and was so upset over my experience that I practically wrote an essay about it. Now while I encourage people to read it, I realize that not everyone will. So i'll just take a few excerpts from it. quote:However, even when staff are present you will wish at times that they weren't. Some staff even make things worse. There is one particularly staff who stands out to me of being insufferable to work with. I’ll call him “Captain” because there was a period of time where he would come into work wearing a captain’s sailor hat just like Chris in Resident Evil. I can’t accurately describe just how dumb he is without someone actually being in the field. In short he riles the kids up constantly. He will argue with nine year old children who are mentally impaired over the most idiotic things. This usually revolves around “you said, I said” types of ordeals that the children commonly argue over. This will result in the kid getting pissed off and him having to call someone from the other house, usually me, to deal with situation. The reason being is that he can’t restrain many of the kids anymore because he did so too much that the higher ups have taken notice. quote:I recall a year ago I talked with some people about three kids from the facility who were going on a rampage in the community. Multiple times they left campus to do such things as steal gift cards and other products from various stores. They even went to Walmart and stole BB guns. Although not confirmed, I recall them talking about how they attempted to rob someone, though luckily it didn't turn out as planned. Despite all of this not a single thing happened to them. The closest thing they got to a “punishment” was that they couldn't go out for activities or clothing shopping, even though due to being so low staffed they were almost never taken out for these things begin with. Oh, they also had a thirty minute early bed time. That was it, that was their punishment. Everything else remained virtually unchanged. quote:I’ll call this kid “Roy”. Roy never met his real parents as he was adopted at three weeks old. The only thing Roy knew about his original parents is that they were white. His family was all black and lived in an all black neighborhood. It was complete with a mother and siblings. Throughout most of Roy’s life his mother was very caring and his family treated him well, just like he was part of the family. Unfortunately for him the mother got sick and died. He was placed into care with his oldest sister. Suddenly he stopped being treated like one of the family, and instead like a leper. His family that he once knew and loved began abusing him as they ridiculed him, took food away from him, and out right physically abused him. Keep in mind despite Roy being a teenage boy he is very small and light. He tried to fight back but his much bigger female care taker overpowered him. The people who he thought was his family, for the first thirteen years or so of his life, really hated him all along and thought he was an outsider. Today you can see just how these experiences effect him. Whenever he eats he eats very quickly and has his hand over his bowl so no one can take his food. He always tries to befriend his bullies, because from his experience he is more safe when he is always by the side of the victimizer rather than being a lone victim. As a result he is constantly a goon, a partner in crime. Much more at the link. And really this isn't even any of the more interesting stuff.
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Kuato posted:Do you have a tl;dr version for your tl;dr version? Asking for a friend. Sure. quote:poo poo's hosed.
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dethkon posted:Hey I finally got around to reading the whole thing, and it was really interesting. Also extremely hosed up. I can't imagine having to deal with kids like that all day (and longer) for a job, thank god someone does it. I don't think I could deal with the older/bigger kids molesting and raping the younger ones. Thank you for reading it! I gotta admit that I was starting to regret making this thread as most people in it are just dunking on it. Which is understandable being that the article is hilariously long to the point that few would ever read it. But knowing that it made some sort of an impact on you makes it worth it.
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