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Trails Carolina, a for-profit program, has said that preliminary information indicates the boy’s death was accidental. In an emailed statement to NBC News earlier this week, Trails Carolina ...
A former student of a wilderness camp where a boy recently died is suing, alleging staff dismissed her claims of sexual assault and denied her basic necessities.
North Carolina officials say they plan to revoke the license of Trails Carolina, a wilderness camp for troubled youths where a 12-year-old boy recently died after having spent less than 24 hours ...
No criminal charges will be filed over the death of a 12-year-old boy who suffocated at a North Carolina wilderness camp after staff mandated he stay overnight in a fully enclosed sleeping sack ...
Trails Carolina is licensed by the state as a 108-bed therapeutic camp for children and adolescents from all disability groups. According to its website, the camp charges an average of $66,000 for ...
Natalie Beck and Jennifer Wong in their 2020 paper "A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Wilderness Therapy on Delinquent Behaviors Among Youth" offer three models of wilderness therapy: an expedition model, generally lasting for less than 8 weeks; a base camp model, where clients stay at a central location but engage in "short wilderness excursions"; and a long-term model, where clients engage ...
[2] [34] Potti's medical license record with the North Carolina Medical Board shows eleven settlements, each of at least $75,000, for incidents that appear to be related to these trials. [35] [36] In late 2011, the North Carolina Medical Board reprimanded Potti [37] [38] but he retains his medical license. The board issued its disciplinary ...
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