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==Members of NATSAP==
==Members of NATSAP==
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Current and past members of NATSAP include:
As of 2010, current and past members of NATSAP include:
*[[Aspen Achievement Academy]]
* [[Academy at Sisters]]
* [[Academy at Swift River]]
* [[Adirondack Leadership Expeditions]]
* [[Alpine Academy]]
* [[ANASAZI Foundation]]
* [[Applewood Academy for Progressive Learning]]
* [[Aspen Achievement Academy]]
* [[Aspen Institute for Behavioral Assessment]]
* [[Aspen Ranch]]
* [[Aspiro]]
* [[Auldern Academy]]
* [[Benchmark Young Adult School]]
* [[Birdseye Boys Ranch]]
* [[Boulder Creek Academy]]
* [[Bridges Academy]]
* [[Bromley Brook School]]
* [[Bromley Brook School]]
* [[Building Bridges]]
* [[Change Academy Lake of the Ozarks|CALO (Change Academy Lake of the Ozarks)]]
* [[Caron Adolescent Residential Treatment Center]]
* [[Catalyst Residential Treatment]], LLC
* [[Catherine Freer|Catherine Freer Wilderness Therapy Programs]]
* [[Catherine Freer|Catherine Freer Wilderness Therapy Programs]]
*[[Élan School]]
* [[Élan School]]
* [[Family Foundation School]]
* [[Family Foundation School]]
* [[John Dewey Academy]]
* [[John Dewey Academy]] (no longer a member)
*[[Mission Mountain School]]
* [[Mission Mountain School]] (no longer a member)
* [[Montana Academy]]
* [[Montana Academy]]
*[[Mount Bachelor Academy]]
* [[Mount Bachelor Academy]] (no longer a member)
*[[New Leaf Academy]]
* [[New Leaf Academy]]
* [[Stone Mountain School]]
* [[Stone Mountain School]] (no longer a member)
* [[Wediko Children's Services]]
* [[Wediko Children's Services|Wediko NH School and Treatment Program]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:34, 15 December 2010

The National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP) is a United States 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. It was formed in January 1999.

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. However, in United States House Committee on Education and Labor hearings in October 2007, NATSP Director Jan Moss stated that the organization had no process for checking up on this compliance, nor correcting any programs that stray from these guidelines.[1][2].

The organization publishes a professional journal, the Journal of Therapeutic Schools and Programs, conducts conferences and workshops, and publishes a directory of its members.

Members of NATSAP

As of 2010, current and past members of NATSAP include:

References