A state inspection report offers new details on the hours leading up to a 12-year-old’s death at Trails Carolina, a camp for troubled adolescents.

Staff at a North Carolina wilderness therapy camp failed to check that a 12-year-old boy was breathing during his first night at the facility, a state report released Tuesday found.

The boy, who has been identified in law enforcement records only by his initials, CJH, was found unresponsive around 7:45 a.m. on Feb. 3 at Trails Carolina, a camp for troubled adolescents in the western part of the state.

  • @TropicalDingdong
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    47 months ago

    So I’ve worked at out door facilities (none that did this kind of work) and have had colleagues that worked these kinds of camps.

    Basically, you get thrown a minimum of supplies and told figure it out. Not usually a tent but a tarp you are expected to construct into a tent. I knew of one outfit in Utah where kids would get sent in the middle of the winter. I consider it abuse, but if their parents sign the waivers… keep in mind that children are a form of property (for most intents and purposes).

    I refused to ever work those kinds of camps and threw shade at my friends who did.

    • @stoly
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      37 months ago

      Yes, people like this consider their children to be chattel. It’s why you should ignore anything that someone who uses the words “parental rights” says.