Reintegration

Mentorship, Advocacy and Conflict Resolution for Youth Transitioning Into the Community From Custody.

The Youth Reintegration caseworker will work with youth 12-17 who are transitioning out of the Calgary Young Offender Centre. Youth will be provided with one-on-one case management support to help in safe reintegration into the community. By supporting youth in their reintegration into the community, youth learn to take responsibility for their actions and work towards positive future goals, leading to a reduction in criminal behavior. 

The BIPOC Youth Crime Prevention Program works with youth 12-18 who are transitioning out of incarceration, open custody facilities, or Alberta Hospital Open Custody Unit. Youth will be provided with one-on-one case management support to help in safe reintegration into the community. By supporting youth in their reintegration into the community, youth learn to take responsibility for their actions and work towards positive future goals, leading to a reduction in criminal behavior. 

By supporting youth in their reintegration into the community, youth learn to take responsibility for their actions and work towards positive future goals, leading to a reduction in criminal behavior. 

Through a one-on-one, trauma-centered approach, our Community Youth Integration Advocate and Family Conflict Facilitator will:  

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