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CONTENTS C/S SERIES 11 C/S DATA HIGH CRIME POINTS ON CASE SUPERVISION DOUBLE FOLDER DANGER CASE SUPERVISOR – FOLDER HANDLING Analyzing Folders Reviewing Folders Standard Tech CASE SUPERVISOR DATA AUDITING AND ETHICS ADMIN OUT ADMIN – LIABILITY GROSS CASE SUPERVISION ERRORS Cохранить документ себе Скачать
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 25 JUNE 1970
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 25 JUNE 1970RB
Issue II
Re-Revised and Reissued 27 September 1980
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CS Series 11C/Ses

C/S SERIES 11

Tech

The following HCO Bs have been combined in this issue:

Qual
  • HCO B 31 Aug '68 "Written C/S Instructions"
Keeping Scientology Working Technical Checksheet
  • HCO B 1 Sept '68 "Points on Case Supervision"
  • (Revisions in Arial)
  • HCO B 11 Sept '68 "Case Supervisor Data"
  • (This bulletin has been revised to give additional references for handling cases who have had «Quickie» Grades; to delete the reference to expansion of the Non- Interference Zone in regard to Dianetic Clears, as this was misinterpreted by some to mean no Grades could be run on a Dianetic Clear whereas it is Dianetics that is not to be run on Dianetic Clears; and to update the bulletin and include it in the Keeping Scientology Working Series.)
  • HCO B 17 Sept '68 "Gross Case Supervision Errors"
  • CS Series 12RB
    Keeping Scientology Working Series 9
  • HCO B 17 Sept '68 "Out Admin – Liability"
  • Glossary Of C/S Terms

  • HCO B 22 Sept '68 "Auditors must always…"
  • Reference:

  • HCO B 8 Oct '68 "Case Supervisor – Folder Handling"
    • HCOB 5 Apr 77 Expanded Grades
  • HCO B 15 Mar '70 "Double Folder Danger"
  • HCOB 24 Sep 78 III Dianetic Clear
  • HCO B 29 Mar '70 "Auditing and Ethics"
  • HCOB 22 Jun 78R NED Series 2R, New Era Dianetics Full Pc Program Outline The Classification, Gradation And Awareness Chart
  • and reference to LRH ED 101 Int "Popular Names of Developments".
  • HCOB 1 Dec 78R Programming The Dianetic Clear For His Next Step
  • C/S DATA

  • HCOB 23 Jun 80 Checking Questions On Grades Processes
  • Case Supervision instructions are always written. A Case Supervisor always writes his C/S instructions on a separate sheet of paper for the pc folder.

  • HCOB/PL 27 Aug 80 KSW-Series 21, Examples Of Quickying And False Declares
  • Repair Programs (now called Progress Programs) are on red sheets.

  • HCOB/Pl 28 Aug 80 KSW-Series 22, How To Handle The Quickie Impulse
  • Return Programs (now called Advance Programs) are on bright blue sheets.

  • HCOB/PL 29 Aug 80 KSW-Series 23, How Not To Miss Out On Gains From Your Auditing
  • All C/Ses are written in duplicate (a carbon copy is made). The C/S keeps the carbon copy for reference in case the original ever gets lost.

  • HCOB/PL 30 Aug 80 KSW-Series 24, Wins, «States» And Grade Chart Declares
  • HIGH CRIME

  • HCOB/PL 31 AUG 80 KSW-Series 25, Programming And Handling Cases Who Have Been Quickied Or Falsely Declared
  • It is a High Crime for a Case Supervisor not to write in a preclear's folder what the case supervised instructions are and a High Crime for an auditor to accept verbal C/S instructions.

    When this bulletin was first issued in 1970, the Recovery Program included:

    To commit this crime causes:

    • The pack of LRH EDs

    1. Extreme difficulty when doing a folder error summary as there is no background of what was ordered and why.

  • 100 INT 10 May 70 LOWER GRADES UPGRADED
  • 2. Gives the auditor leave to do anything he likes as not in writing.

  • 102 INT 20 May 70 The Ideal Org
  • 3. Is open to misduplication and can cause squirrel processes to be run and so mess up a preclear with Non-standard Tech.

  • 103 INT 21 May 70 Fast Flow Grades Cancelled
  • Any C/Supervisor found guilty of this from this date is to be removed as this could only be considered a deliberate attempt to mess up preclears.

  • 104 INT 2 Jun 70 Auditing Sales And Delivery PGM No. 1
  • POINTS ON CASE SUPERVISION

  • 106 INT 3 Jun 70 What Was Wrong
  • 1. Check your orders to find out if auditor did them.

  • 107 INT 3 Jun 70 Orders To Divisions For Immediate Compliance
  • 2. Check to see if commands correct and if pc's reaction was expected reaction for those commands.

  • 10 SH 6 Jun 70 SH PCS
  • 3. Check any list and find out if there was mislisting.

  • 108 INT 11 Jun 70 Auditing Mystery Solved
  • 4. Advise against a background of Standard Tech.

  • 101 INT 21 Jun 70 Popular Names Of Developments
  • 5. Order any errors corrected or get the case on further up the grades.

    which comprised the program to recover full use and results of Expanded Lower Grades.

    6. Beware of over-correction.

    (With the revision and reissue of this bulletin in 1980, LRH EDs 106R INT and 107R INT have been updated and reissued. A new Classification and Gradation Chart is being issued and the full Keeping Scientology Working Series is being released, all of which are to be used to again recover and maintain full use and results of Expanded Lower Grades.)

    7. Beware of false, pessimistic or over-enthusiastic auditor reports. They are detected by whether the case responded to usual actions as they all do.

    PROGRESS PROGRAM:

    8. Beware of talking to the auditor or the pc.

    What was called a «Repair Program» on the first issue of the C/S Series (HCOB 24 May 70, now HCOB 23 Aug 71, C/S Series 1, Auditor's Rights) has since been renamed a Progress Program. It has been found that case gain which has not been earlier achieved can be consolidated by a Progress Program. It can take 25 hours or more, and can be done by any Classed Auditor who is qualified to run the needed processes, as long as it is C/Sed by a qualified C/S who has also starrated the C/S Series and the HCOBs referenced at the beginning of this issue. The Progress Program is quite a technical development in itself. It is the answer to a pc who had «Quickie Grades» and didn't actually reach full abilities in earlier Scientology auditing. It is followed by an Advance Program which follows below.

    9. Have implicit confidence in Standard Tech. If it is reported not working the auditor's report is false or the application terrible but not reported.

    ADVANCE PROGRAM:

    10. Above all else hold a standard and never listen to or use unusual solutions.

    This is what was called a «Return Program» in the first issue of C/S Series 1. The name has since been changed from «Return» to «Advance» as more appropriate. It gets the pc really up to where he should be. It may take 50 hours or more.

    DOUBLE FOLDER DANGER

    EXPANDED LOWER GRADES:

    When a preOT has a Solo and an Auditing folder, both, there is a great danger if the Case Supervisor does not look at both before C/Sing.

    Pcs won't like being told they «have to have their lower grades rerun». Actually that's not a factual statement anyway. The lower grades harmonic into the OT Levels. They can be run again with full 1950-1960 to 1970 processes as given on the Saint Hill courses all through the 1960s. These are now regrouped and sorted out and are called Expanded Lower Grades. See also HCOB 5 Apr 77, Expanded Grades and HCOB 22 Jun 78R, New Era Dianetics Series 2R, NED Full Pc Program Outline. There are no Dianetic or Scientology single or «Quickie» lower grades anymore.

    There has been an instance of a preOT running strange C/Ses on himself. Another ran C/Ses out of other folders on himself. In both cases the consequences were hard to repair when finally found.

    DIANETIC CLEAR:

    In another case in the Solo folder the preOT had gone exterior with full perception. But the Non-Solo Auditing folder was being C/Sed. The TA shot up for 2 months without any C/S except myself calling for all folders.

    The state of Clear can be achieved on Dianetics.

    PreOTs unfortunately run on a Solo folder and an audited folder. Unless both are to hand when C/Sing wild errors can be made by the C/S.

    It is not however attained by feeding people cognitions; Clears are made through auditing.

    There is also the case of a person having two audited folders, being C/Sed at the same time. This is an Admin error.

    ...

    The firm rule is C/S only with all folders to hand.

    A Dianetic Clear must not be run on engrams, R3RA or any version of R3R or Dianetics.

    The embarrassing situation where one can't get a folder from another org or field auditor or where the old folder is lost has to be made up for somehow. It mustn't halt auditing totally.

    After Dianetic Clear, you can and must run Grades 0-IV if the pc has not yet had Scientology Grades. You do not run the pc on the R3RA section of the new Service Fac handling, however. He can be given Touch or Contact Assists (as can Clears and OTs), but not a Dianetic Auditing Assist nor any Dianetic auditing.

    CASE SUPERVISOR – FOLDER HANDLING

    A Dianetic Clear does the Purification Rundown and the Survival Rundown if he has not had these. He is given the Scientology Drug Rundown (unless he has previously completed a full NED Drug Rundown or other Dianetic Drug Rundown). He is run on Expanded ARC Straightwire and Expanded Grades 0-IV, to full Ability Gained for each Grade not previously standardly declared.

    Analyzing Folders

    When each Grade has been fully handled to Ability Gained, the next step is the Solo Auditor Course at a Saint Hill or Advanced Org.

    Go back in the folder to the session where the preclear was running well and come forward from it doing a folder error summary.

    A Dianetic Clear is not run on Power, R6EW or the Clearing Course, but, upon completion of the Solo Auditor Course, goes directly onto OT 1.

    Reviewing Folders

    CLASSIFICATION CHART:

    In reviewing a folder, the first thing to do is to look at the C/S to see if it was done.

    This chart «Classification and Gradation Chart» has been reissued many times. All issues are more or less valid. All the processes listed in the Processes Run Column and more are used in Expanded Lower Grades. The chart is valid.

    Use the Summary Sheet to get the Auditor's attitude and pc mannerism changes.

    QUICKIE GRADES:

    Use the Auditor's Report Form to get the time of processes.

    Persons were too demanding to be done quickly. On many cases these grades as given were valid but a large number of cases needed Expanded Lower Grades. 20 minutes from Grade 0 to IV and 5 minutes Power was far more than many could stand up to. These and all others who haven't fully made it need a Progress PGM and an Advance PGM «to pick up all the latent gain they missed».

    Read and take all your data from Worksheets and compare it to and see that C/S was complied with and ensure Standard Tech was applied.

    DIANETIC PCs:

    If you can't read the reports, send it back to have the Auditor over-print illegible words. Never try to case supervise (C/S) an illegible worksheet as you'll only run into headaches.

    Dianetic pcs should be audited on New Era Dianetics until no somatics, then go up through... Expanded Lower Grades to Power, R6EW, Clearing Course and OT Levels.

    The After Session Examiner's Report gives you the first clue of how suspicious you should be in examining the folder and whether or not auditing reports contain falsities.

    TRAINING:

    Standard Tech

    Any pc who has trouble needs training and the amount of time required in Expanded Lower Grades and so on makes it cheaper to be trained.

    You're never led by anything into departing from Standard Tech. The only reason it doesn't work is that it hasn't been applied.

    L. RON HUBBARD
    Founder

    The main question of a Case Supervisor is:

    LRH:sb:rd:nc:dr

    Was it applied?

    If you follow this exactly, you'll never miss.

    CASE SUPERVISOR DATA

    A Case Supervisor should watch for Ethics record of pcs who have been C/Sed.

    If they fall on their head, get into low conditions, the folder should be reviewed.

    Most probably the auditor did not do what was ordered and, if folder looks okay, chances are the auditing report is false as something is wrong or pc would not be in trouble.

    AUDITING AND ETHICS

    Cases undergoing Ethics actions, Comm Evs, amends projects or low conditions should not be audited until the Ethics matter is cleared up and complete. It only louses up their cases to audit them when under such stress.

    ADMIN

    Auditors must always put the pc's grade or OT level very prominently on the Auditing Report.

    A Case Supervisor cannot properly C/S a case without having this data.

    To not do this is out admin.

    OUT ADMIN – LIABILITY

    Much has been said about the importance of admin in auditing but auditors just aren't getting it – so… it now becomes a liability to have out admin in pcs' folders.

    Folders are to be submitted with the latest session on top. Auditor's report form is stapled to Worksheets which are dated, numbered and in order, latest on top. Summary Report is then attached to the auditing report and W/Ss with a paper clip. This of course is as well as the usual admin such as legible writing, re-writing illegible words, marking reads and F/Ns, and all End Phenomena, etc.

    The C/S instructions for that session go under that session, so you get C/S 4/6/68, Auditing Session 4/6/68, C/S 5/6/68, Auditing Session 5/6/68, C/S 7/6/68, etc, etc.

    As the whole purpose of Class VIII is to minimize the time in auditing, by doing perfect Standard Tech, this cannot be done if it takes 15 minutes to put the folder in order, so it can then be case supervised, so it can then be audited.

    GROSS CASE SUPERVISION ERRORS

    1. Failing to use progress and advance programs when needed.

    2. Ordering unnecessary repairs.

    3. Trying to use repair processes to get case gain instead of getting the pc onto the next grade.

    4. Not writing down C/S instructions, but giving them to an auditor verbally.

    5. Talking to the auditor re the case.

    6. Talking to pc re his case.

    7. Failing to send pc to examiner if you're unsure why his folder has been sent up for C/S.

    8. Being reasonable.

    9. Not having enough Ethics presence to get his orders followed.

    10. Issuing involved repair orders.

    11. Biggest Gross Case Supervision Error for C/S is not to read through the pc folder.

    L. RON HUBBARD
    Founder
    LRH:sb.rd