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CAFETY-NYC : Oct 20, 2011 Teach-Out & Live Person Exhibit

CAFETY-NYC : Oct 20, 2011 Teach-Out & Live Person Exhibit

Picture: CAFETY and the 80lb Backpack - Same weight Sergey was forced to carry before he died at SageWalk, 39.4% of his body weight.


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See Me, Hear Me: A guide to using the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

See Me, Hear Me: A guide to using the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

By: Save the Children

See Me, Hear Me: A guide to using the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is a groundbreaking publication promoting the rights of children.

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Points of Advocacy: Examining the Issues of Concern Surrounding Residential Programs for Youth

Points of Advocacy: Examining the Issues of Concern Surrounding Residential Programs for Youth


Update: CAFETY Report: Moving forward after the NATSAP & AACRC sponsored "National Gathering."

Download: CAFETY's 30 page report on survey: Points of Advocacy: Examining the Issues of Concern Surrounding Residential Programs for Youth

 

Three main "products" came out of the two days.

  1. A statement of joint principles that will ultimately have to be voted on by each individual organization.
  2. A workgroup to look at issues related to licensing and standards, which may also look at what practices constitute abuse.
  3. A workgroup to look at issues related to marketing.

 

This material was created for use at the American Association of Children's Residential Centers (AACRC) and National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP) July 2011 National Gathering to provide trade organizations that represent residential programs for youth and various other stakeholders with an overview of the ongoing difficulties residential placement causes some youth and practices that CAFETY has come to identify as problematic.

This handout follows the following format:

We presented our advocacy position(s), followed by a graph or written percentages of data taken from the CAFETY Survey, and/or quotes of respondent experiences. Then, to further highlight the relevancy of our concerns, we provide three narratives detailing the experiences of three different respondents at four different programs placed on or after 2006.

If you wish to know more about the format or the agenda of the meeting or download CAFETY's advocacy material, please feel free to do so below.  In the upcoming week we will provide our members and the public with a report on the meeting.

Materials Prepared by:

The Community Alliance for the Ethical Treatment of Youth

Written by:

Shain Neumeier - Law Clerk
Eric Norwood - Treasurer
Kathryn Whitehead - Executive Director


Conference Welcome Letter - HERE

Gathering/Meeting Agenda  - HERE

CAFETY's  Report Points of Advocacy: Examining the Issues of Concern Surrounding Residential Programs for Youth - HERE







Legal Resources for Victims

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CAFETY Presents at the Georgetown Law Center

CAFETY Presents at the Georgetown Law Center

Juvenile Justice Clinic explores strategies for “Keeping Children in the Community”

A webcast of the event is available here.

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