National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs
{{Short description|U.S. trade organization}}
{{Infobox organization
| name = National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs
| abbreviation = NATSAP
| formation = 1999
| type = Nonprofit organization
| tax_id = 77-0511753
| headquarters = United States
| location_city = Bowie, MD
| region_served = International (primarily United States)
| membership = Therapeutic boarding school Residential treatment center Wilderness therapy
| language = English
| leader_title = Executive Director
| leader_name = Alec Stone
| publication = Journal of Therapeutic Schools and Programs
| revenue = $1.6 M USD
| revenue_year = 2022
| expenses = $1.9 M USD
| expenses_year = 2022
| website = [https://www.natsap.org NATSAP.org]
}}
The National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP) is a United States trade organization of therapeutic schools, residential treatment programs, wilderness programs, outdoor therapeutic programs, young adult programs, and home-based residential programs for adolescents and young adults with emotional and behavioral difficulties.
NATSAP is not an accrediting or licensing body. In order to be members, schools and programs are required to be in full compliance with NATSAP's published Ethical Principles and Principles of Good Practice. The organization publishes a professional journal, the Journal of Therapeutic Schools and Programs, conducts conferences and workshops, and publishes a directory of its members.{{cite web |last=NATSAP |title=Membership Directory |url=https://natsap.org/SharedContent/DirectorySearch/Membership_Directory.aspx |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170423061844/https://natsap.org/SharedContent/DirectorySearch/Membership_Directory.aspx |archive-date=23 April 2017 |accessdate=22 April 2017 |work=natsap.org}}
History
It was formed in January 1999 by the founders of six programs within the "troubled teen industry," and its board of directors consists of program owners and educational consultants.{{Cite web |url=https://www.natsap.org/Public/Research/Journal_Of_Therapeutic_Schools_and_Programs/Volumes/Volume_11/Articles/HISTORY_OF_NATSAP.aspx |title=History of Natsap |access-date=2023-08-04 |archive-date=2021-08-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210802212630/https://www.natsap.org/Public/Research/Journal_Of_Therapeutic_Schools_and_Programs/Volumes/Volume_11/Articles/HISTORY_OF_NATSAP.aspx |url-status=live }} As of 2021, all but one of those founding six programs have been shut down in the ensuing years for a variety of reasons, including child abuse, neglect, licensing violations, and successful class action lawsuits.{{Cite web|title=Zotero {{!}} Your personal research assistant|url=https://www.zotero.org/groups/4288739/breaking_code_silence/library|access-date=2021-08-02|website=www.zotero.org|archive-date=2021-08-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210802212536/https://www.zotero.org/groups/4288739/breaking_code_silence/library|url-status=live}}
In United States House Committee on Education and Labor hearings in October 2007, NATSAP Director and Spring Ridge Academy owner Jan Moss Courtney stated that the organization had no process for checking up on this compliance, nor correcting any programs that stray from these guidelines.{{cite web |url=http://edlabor.house.gov/hearings/2007/10/cases-of-child-neglect-and-abu.shtml |title="Cases of Child Neglect and Abuse at Private Residential Treatment Facilities" | Hearings | Committee on Education and Labor |accessdate=2009-06-26 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090625214150/http://edlabor.house.gov/hearings/2007/10/cases-of-child-neglect-and-abu.shtml |archivedate=2009-06-25 }}{{cite web |url=http://edlabor.house.gov/testimony/101007JanMossTestimony.pdf |title=Written Testimony for The United States House Committee on Education and Labor |accessdate=2009-06-26 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090805035009/http://edlabor.house.gov/testimony/101007JanMossTestimony.pdf |archivedate=2009-08-05 }}
Notable schools and programs
Further reading
- Rimer, Sara. "DESPERATE MEASURES -- A special report.; Embattled Parents Seek Help, at Any Cost" *The New York Times*, Sept, 10, 2001, https://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/17/business/a-business-built-on-the-troubles-of-teenagers.html
References
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External links
- [http://www.natsap.org/ NATSAP official website]
{{Troubled teen industry}}
Category:Organizations established in 1999
Category:United States schools associations
Category:Mental health organizations based in Maryland
Category:1999 establishments in the United States
Category:Education companies of the United States
Category:Non-profit organizations based in the United States
Category:Professional associations based in the United States