Community Alliance for the Ethical Treatment of Youth
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The Community Alliance For the Ethical Treatment of Youth (CAFETY) is an advocacy group for people enrolled in residential treatment programs for at-risk teenagers. The group's mission includes advocating for access to advocates, due process, alternatives to aversive behavioral interventions, and alternatives to restraints and seclusion for young people in treatment programs. They have also called for the routine reporting of abuse in residential treatment programs, as well as federal government oversight and regulation of residential treatment programs.
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Founded | 2006; 18 years ago (2006) |
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Founder | Charles King and Kathryn Whitehead |
Focus | Children's rights, youth rights |
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Area served | United States |
Key people | Executive director Kathryn Whitehead |
Volunteers | 50 |
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