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Primary Author: Doug Lance

2012 Accreditation Standards Now Available to Download

Written by Doug Lance on Jan 23, 2012

The 2012 edition of the Accreditation Standards are now available to download.  http://staff.teenchallengeusa.com/file_share/view/27  You will note a few changes.  The one change you’ll notice right off is the two-column format is not being used.  That change eliminated seven pages from the standards which now number 32. … [ read more ]

Don’t Disqualify Yourself

Written by Doug Lance on Jan 13, 2012

Before I call a director to set up their next accreditation date for the coming year, I say a prayer for them and their staff that they would guard their hearts and minds so as not to fall into sin, lose credibility, and have to … [ read more ]

Standard 49 – Monthly Student Progress Notes

Written by Doug Lance on May 10, 2011

Standard 49 read “There shall be timely and regular (at least monthly) documentation (i.e. progress notes) which provides the nature and progress of each student.” In my reviews, I often find many centers several months behind on this type of documentation. It is designated a … [ read more ]

A Code of Conduct Agreement

Written by Doug Lance on Apr 07, 2011

Why should every Teen Challenge organization have a signed Code of Conduct Agreement with each of their employees?   As a Christian discipleship ministry, the biblical moral absolutes that govern our day-to-day behavior runs counter to the moral relativism that has been embraced by many … [ read more ]

Five Years Later

Written by Doug Lance on Feb 09, 2011

It has been five years since Teen Challenge USA trademarked the Teen Challenge name and logo which necessitated the creation of the Certificate of Affiliation.   Five years later there are still a lot of questions about it.   In this edition of Connections online, … [ read more ]

The Line in the Sand

Written by Doug Lance on Dec 02, 2010
The Line in the Sand

Most of us have heard of the battle of the Alamo.  When it became clear that no relief was coming, Colonel Travis drew his line in the sand and demanded that those with him make the choice to stay and fight to the end to … [ read more ]

A Change to Accreditation Standard #2

Written by Doug Lance on Sep 08, 2010

At the recent Teen Challenge USA Board meeting, the following change was made to Standard #2 which addresses the composition of a Teen Challenge Board.  Standard #2 now reads: Standard 2 (NR): The composition of the BOD shall: A. Be a majority of Assemblies of … [ read more ]

What are you building?

Written by Doug Lance on Jul 15, 2010

Standard 38 reads: Programs shall schedule a minimum average of 15 hours of structured spiritual, moral, or similar life-skills training, including chapel and prayer times, each week.  More hours are preferred. During a review, I try to see evidence that at least the minimum number … [ read more ]

Offering Hope and Help for Rural America!

Written by Skip Arp on Mar 29, 2010
Offering Hope and Help for Rural America!

How many calls are received through your office weekly from a well intentioned individual or Pastor, pleading for you to help them start a Teen Challenge in their community? Here in our Great Lakes Region, we have rural communities that struggle with addictions at a level equal … [ read more ]

Standard 79 The Crisis Plan

Written by Doug Lance on Mar 22, 2010

Greetings from the Accreditation Office! After spending all of 2007 talking about the nuts and bolts of a good crisis plan, it became a required standard in 2008.  To date, there are still many Teen Challenge organizations that have not developed a crisis plan so … [ read more ]