The province is building new secure custody facilities for youth in:
And expanding an existing facility in:
The new facilities:
- Provide services tailored to the individual needs of youth
- Allow youth to serve their sentences close to their home, family and community
- Help reduce the chances that youth who are in conflict with the law will re-offend.
Youth must be in secure custody if:
- A judge orders they be detained after getting charged with a crime, either before or during a trial, or
- They are serving a secure custody sentence after being found guilty of an offence.
Each facility will provide programs focused on addressing each youth’s individual strengths and needs. Youth will be fully assessed and will receive a personal plan for education, rehabilitation and counselling services.
The programs offered will be tailored to the individual needs of youth. Programs include:
- Life skills and self management
- Decision making and problem solving
- Victim awareness