This is a staff list for Uinta Academy in Wellsville, UT
(we are working to acquire the complete records for ALL years)
We advise current and/or former staff to report any abuses you may have witnessed while working at Uinta Academy. For information on your rights and how to take action, visit www.heal-online.org/blowthewhistle.htm. If you were fired or forced to resign because you opposed any illegal and/or unethical practices at Uinta Academy, you have the right to take action.
If you were harmed (family or survivor) by Uinta Academy, please contact [email protected] if you remember the long-term employees and from which years. This will help! Also, if you recognize any of these staff as having worked at another program, please send in any information about their past or present employment at other facilities and/or cults.
HEAL is currently investigating Uinta Academy.
Name |
Unit/Position |
Additional Information |
Jeff Simpson aka Robert Jeffrey Simpson | Executive Director (Former) | Simpson is a licensed Clinical Social Worker and has been since 2006 in Utah. Source: https://secure.utah.gov/llv/search/index.html Simpson reportedly "Previously worked at Desert Willow Ranch in Arizona, Father Flanagan's Boys Home in Nebraska, St. Labre Home for Native American Children in Montana, and Utah Youth Village in Utah. Jeff sold the program to Family Help and Wellness and is no longer involved in the program." Simpson reportedly retired. |
Kathryn Southwick | Staff | There is a Shaun Kathryn Southwick (may be a different person) that is a licensed Certified Social Worker in UT and has been since 2011. Source: https://secure.utah.gov/llv/search/index.html |
Heather Haycock | Therapist | Heather Elizabeth Haycock (may be a different person) is a licensed Clinical Social Worker in UT and has been since March, 2014. Source: https://secure.utah.gov/llv/search/index.html |
Alison "Ali" Riggs | Family Teacher | Riggs is not a licensed mental health nor medical professional in UT. Source: https://secure.utah.gov/llv/search/index.html |
Becky Simpson | Co-Owner/Director (Former) | Simpson is not a licensed mental health nor medical professional in UT. Source: https://secure.utah.gov/llv/search/index.html Simpson reportedly "Previously worked at Father Flanagan's Boys Home in Nebraska, was the director of Training and Evaluation at the St Labre Home for Children in Montana, and was responsible for staff training and evaluation at Utah Youth Village in Utah." Simpson reportedly retired. |
Russ Pryor | Staff | Russell A Pryor (may be a different person) is a licensed Clinical Social Worker in UT and has been since 1998. Source: https://secure.utah.gov/llv/search/index.html |
Adaleen "Adie" (Lundell) Krambule | Therapist/Executive Director | Krambule is a licensed mental health counselor in Utah and has been since June, 2012. Source: https://secure.utah.gov/llv/search/index.html |
Kristi Ragsdale | Former Program Director | Ragsdale reportedly "Previously worked as a Family Specialist at Families First, she taught parenting classes at Utah Youth Village, she worked in admissions at Solstice RTC in Layton, Utah. She went on to start Eva Carlston Academy in Salt Lake City, Utah." |
Aaron Gardener | Therapist | Gardener reportedly "Previously worked at Island View (now Elevations). Since Uinta he has worked as Clinical Director at Triumph Youth Services, was Clinical Director at The Ark of Little Cottonwood in Sandy, UT, Clinical Director at New Roads Treatment Centers in Provo, UT. He has worked in private practice since 2012." |
Amie Smith | Therapist | |
Bridget Rhoten | Therapist/Clinical Director | |
Bryan Shores | Therapist | Shores reportedly "Previously worked as a therapist at Outback Therapeutic Expeditions in Provo, UT." |
Cheyenne Vasquez | Therapist | Vasquez reportedly "Has previously worked as an intern at the Bayfront Youth and family services in Long Beach, CA, was a Compliance Manager/Therapist at Solid Landings in Costa Mesa, CA, was Clinical Director at Aspire Recovery in Hunington Beach, CA." |
Diane Handy | Therapist | |
Jan Wimmer | Therapist | |
Katie Kinsey | Therapist | |
Mashelle Boswell | Clinical Director/Therapist | Boswell reportedly "Was previously the Associate Director of Bear River Health Department Substance Abuse Program in Logan, Utah." |
McKell Stevens | Therapist | |
Melissa Keller Adamson | Therapist/Program Director | Adamson reportedly "Previously worked Aspen Institute for Behavioral Assessment (now Viewpoint Center)." |
Sue Johansen-Hoffman | Therapist | Johansen-Hoffman reportedly "Started Eva Carlston Academy with Kristi Ragsdale." |
Amanda McDonough | Family Teacher | |
Amy Pendleton Winn | Family Teacher | |
Ariane Magana | Program Director | |
Chelsey Seamons Markham | Family Teacher | |
Christy Walters | Family Teacher | |
Elizabeth Matthews | Asst. House Mgr/Family Teacher | |
Heather Kilpatrick | Asst. House Mgr/Family Teacher | |
Heather Williams | Family Teacher | |
Heather Young | House Mgr/Family Teacher | |
Jamie Kidd Granger | Family Teacher | |
Jayna Miller | House Mgr/Family Teacher | |
Jess Richards-Brown | Family Teacher | |
Julie Stone Esplin | Family Teacher | |
Kamille Lisonbee | House Mgr/Family Teacher | |
Kamille Knoppel | House Manager/Family Teacher | |
Kristy Pierce Hoy | House Mgr/Family Teacher | |
Laura Smith Waite | Family Teacher | |
Lorraine Jones Vreeken (previously Stoddard) | House Mgr/Family Teacher | |
Meagan Nielson | House Mgr/Family Teacher | |
Megan Dunn (now LaFrance) | Family Teacher | |
Pam Miskell Giles | Receptionist | |
Rochelle Dustin (now Phillips) | Family Teacher | |
Samatha Powell | House Mgr/Family Teacher | |
Shelly Burrus | Former Family Teacher | Reportedly now works for Eva Carlston. |
Savannah Hedgecock | Family Teacher | |
Zurichaddai (Zuri) Garcia | Family Teacher | |
Amanda Curtis | Registered Nurse | Curtis reportedly no longer works for this program. |
Brett Marshall MD | Psychiatrist | |
Diane Redford | Night Staff Supervisor | |
Erin Unsworth | Admin. Asst. | |
Jason Bagley | Math Teacher | |
Jentry Brochinsky | Social Studies Teacher | |
Kayla Vee Stock | Registered Nurse | |
Kelly Chambers | Business Manager | Chambers reportedly no longer works for this program. |
Lindsay Huff | Social Studies Teacher | |
Lorelyn Garbini | Cultural Arts/General Education Teacher | |
Samantha Booy | Equine Manager | Booy is reportedly "Former student of Uinta Academy." Booy reportedly no longer works for this program. |
Shannon Norman | Math Teacher | |
Susan Biddulph | Academic Director | |
Tammy Clark | Yoga Instructor | |
Valaie Giacalone | Academic Director | Reportedly fired and no longer works for this program. |
Zachary Chesbrough | Math Teacher | |
Karalee Murray | House Manager | |
Saige Hollingsworth | House Manager | |
Chayce (Last?) | Asst. House Manager/HR | |
Trudy (Last?) | Equine Director/Mgr | |
Jesse (Last?) | Business Manager | |
Jenny (Last?) | Nurse | |
*(Uinta Academy, like many other programs in this industry, keeps a "tight lid" on any specific information regarding their staff, qualifications, and practices. Please contact us with the names of any staff of which you have firsthand knowledge or experience. Thank you for your help.) | ||
Uinta Parent Handbook 2008 | ||
Please review the police calls involving Uinta Academy by clicking here. | ||
THE TRUTH: All segregated congregate care providers, including those on our watch-list, are welcome to contact us to correct any information or provide additional data that may assist with delivering the whole truth to the public. We've found in many cases where this offer has been abused or resulted in revealing additional basis for our concerns. For some examples see: http://www.heal-online.org/tcfl.htm, http://www.heal-online.org/bolthouse.htm and http://www.heal-online.org/abundant2.htm. Now, we are willing to look at the facts and may have questions or require documentation backing up any claims. We do verify licensing, academic backgrounds, and other qualifications when investigating and researching programs on our watch-list to assist consumers seeking additional information on such programs or victims requiring assistance with getting corroborating evidence of their claims. We do that in order to make sure the information we provide is accurate and verified and cite our sources. In the event any information we've posted is in error, we're happy to make a correction. And, for information on how such requests are handled and have been resolved historically, see: http://www.heal-online.org/requests.htm. HEAL does not support segregated congregate care for many reasons which include that many such facilities are abusive, exploitative, fraudulent, and lack effective oversight often as a result of fraudulent misrepresentation coupled with the ignorance of those seeking to enroll loved ones in such facilities, programs, schools, or centers without a valid court order and involuntarily. In the United States such involuntary placements done without a court order are apparently illegal as they either violate the Americans with Disabilities Act community integration requirement or due process rights of those involuntarily placed. Now, in regards to parents, in the United States parents have the right to waive their own rights, but, not the rights of their minor children. See http://www.heal-online.org/legalarguments.htm for more information. Now, most facilities on our watch list include waivers, indemnity clauses, and sworn statements parents must sign assuring the program that the parents have the right to make the placement involuntarily and without due process in a segregated congregate care environment, however, California and federal prosecutors as well as settled law appears to suggest that is not the case. In fact, in the David Taylor case found at http://www.heal-online.org/provocases.htm, Taylor sued Provo Canyon School and his mother as co-defendants. His mother was found liable for 75% of the damages awarded to Taylor as a result of multiple complaints including false imprisonment, while the program was found only 25% liable because the mother owed a duty of due diligence to investigate anyone to which she would entrust care of her child and she failed to do so. Now, HEAL opposes segregated congregate care and we find most placements are happening illegally in the USA which if the youth understood their rights would result in unfortunate outcomes for the parents, particularly when they don't exercise good judgment and support the fraud and abuse rather than their own children when they need remedy and justice. And, HEAL supports all victims of fraud and abuse in seeking remedies at law for any crimes or torts committed against them. And, that's true whether or not the program or victims are in the USA. HEAL has a 5 point argument against segregated congregate care we'd like you to consider: a. Segregated care is unconstitutional and a civil rights violation. It is only permissible if a person is unable to survive independent of an institutional environment. For more on this, watch the HEAL Report at https://youtu.be/C4NzhZc4P0A. Or, see: http://www.ada.gov/olmstead/ which includes in part: "United States v. Florida – 1:12-cv-60460 – (S.D. Fla.) – On April 7, 2016, the United States filed an Opposition to the State of Florida’s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. In the Motion, the State had asked the Court to rule, on a variety of grounds, that the United States could not recover damages for unnecessarily institutionalized children to whom the State had been deliberately indifferent." b. Institutionalization is always dehumanizing and coercive. Institutionalization always harms the institutionalized and deprives them of protected civil rights. Dr. David Straker, Psychiatry Professor at Columbia University's School of Medicine (Ivy League) explains this in detail at http://changingminds.org/disciplines/sociology/articles/institutionalization.htm. "Many institutions, from prisons to monasteries to asylums, deliberately want to control and manage their inmates such that they conform and do not cause problems. Even in less harsh environments, many of the institutionalization methods may be found, albeit in more moderated form (although the psychological effect can be equally devastating)." (See website linked in this paragraph for more info.) c. Institutionalization is not in the best interest of children. Institutions are not ever better for a child than living with a loving family. Source: http://www.unicef.org/cambodia/12681_23295.html d. Reform schools, residential treatment programs, and other segregated congregate care settings have been shown to be ineffective and harmful. Best source on this currently is: https://www.acgov.org/probation/documents/EndoftheReformSchoolbyVinny.doc e. Boarding Schools, even the "good ones", result in a form of social death, isolation, and cause both anxiety and depression. Therefore, it is clearly not in the best interest of the youth subjected to those environments. Sources: http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/jun/08/boarding-school-syndrome-joy-schaverien-review and http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/secondaryeducation/11662001/The-truth-about-boarding-school-syndrome.html Beyond the above arguments against segregated congregate care, we have reports from the NIH, Surgeon General, Yale University Studies, and much more showing the methodologies of behavior modification are damaging, harmful, and ineffective. You can request these documents via e-mail. In addition, for such programs offering academic services or claiming to offer diplomas, certifications, or the like, it is important to check to see if it is a diploma mill with no accredited academic services. Please see article: "Avoiding Scams: What You Need To Know" for important information on how to avoid education/training scams. If you'd like to see what HEAL suggests rather than segregated congregate care (i.e. committing a crime or tort against your child if done against their will without a court order), please see articles: "Fix Your Family, Help Your Teen" and "Emancipation Guide". If you have a complaint against any facility, please file a complaint with the appropriate law enforcement agency or your home state's attorney general. For reporting resources see: http://www.heal-online.org/report.htm. (Reporting guide is for USA only at this time.) |
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Last Updated: July 21st, 2021
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