Hi, Virginie,
There are hundreds if not thousands. Are you looking for particular
areas of therapeutic community - addiction, psychiatric, prison,
children/young people...?
Have a stroll through the old Joint Newsletter, which documented several
closures (as well as openings) from 2001 to 2004 - the Menninger Clinic
(issue 1), the Max Glatt Therapeutic Community (issue 2), Acacia Hall
(issue 5), The Street and Eric Burden communities (issue 8), Mi Casa
(issue 9), Red Hill (issue 10), Airborne (issue 10), Shotton Hall (issue
10), Cenikor Foundation (issue 11):
http://pettrust.org.uk/archive/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=57&Itemid=112
I expresssed some views back in 1998, which I would probably still
mainly hold:
http://craigfees.com/cv/publications/archives-and-archivists/1998-no-foundation-all-the-way-down-the-line/
Since then one of the best known to go was the Henderson Hospital, which
I think we've probably discussed before...but there are many others.
All the best,
Craig
On 10/05/2014 16:48, Virginie Debaere wrote:
> Dear colleagues
>
> I am in the middle of writing the introduction of my PhD.
>
> I would like to cite some examples of TCs that have been closed or that
> have been transferred into other, non TC-based, treatment facilities.
>
> Do you know one or more examples, the year, and if possible, the reason
> (or one of the reasons) why that TC has been closed? It would be very
> helpful to me!
>
> Kind regards,
> Virginie Debaere
>
>
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