Justice Services – Youth Reintegration
Provided by: Yorkton Tribal Council
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- Adult Training and Employment – Labour Force Development
- Education
- First Nations Band Offices (6 locations)
- Health and Social Development – Addictions
- Health and Social Development – Canadian Prenatal Nutrition and Brighter Futures
- Health and Social Development – Diabetes Education
- Health and Social Development – Early Childhood
- Health and Social Development – Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
- Health and Social Development – Maternal Child Health
- Health and Social Development – Mental Health
- Health and Social Development – Resolution Health
- Health and Social Development – Water Quality
- Health and Social Development – Youth Outreach
- Justice Services – Aboriginal Court Worker
- Justice Services – Alternative Measures/Extra Judicial Sanctions
- Justice Services – Community Based Justice Initiative
- Justice Services – Youth Reintegration
- Safe Haven
- Safe Haven – Crisis Line
- Safe Haven – Family Violence Outreach
Service Description
A program that connects offending youth back to a culturally supportive network and resources within the community that can respond to their needs. Program includes Elders, positive youth programs, recreational activities, and positive family members. Provides an introduction to First Nations’ cultural values, beliefs, and traditions. Caseworkers work with those surrounding the youth to reintegrate them back into their home community.
Eligibility
Members of Yorkton Tribal Council including Cote, Kahkewistahaw, Keeseekoose, The Key, Ocean Man, and Zagime Anishinabek (Sakimay) First Nations.
Application Process
Contact for more information.
Fees
No cost.
Fax: 306-782-1680
Toll-Free: 1-866-417-9858
Business Line: 306-782-8132
Hours of Operation
Contact for hours of operation.
Service Website
yorktontribalcouncil.com/justice/
www.facebook.com/yorktontribalcouncil/
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Coverage Area
Cote, Kahkewistahaw, Keeseekoose, The Key, Ocean Man, and Zagime Anishinabek (Sakimay) First Nations.
Languages Offered
English
King Street
Mailing Address
102 - 506 Broadway Street West
Yorkton SK S3N 0P3
- Adult Training and Employment – Labour Force Development
- Education
- Health and Social Development – Addictions
- Health and Social Development – Canadian Prenatal Nutrition and Brighter Futures
- Health and Social Development – Diabetes Education
- Health and Social Development – Early Childhood
- Health and Social Development – Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
- Health and Social Development – Maternal Child Health
- Health and Social Development – Mental Health
- Health and Social Development – Resolution Health
- Health and Social Development – Water Quality
- Health and Social Development – Youth Outreach
- Justice Services – Aboriginal Court Worker
- Justice Services – Alternative Measures/Extra Judicial Sanctions
- Justice Services – Community Based Justice Initiative
- Justice Services – Youth Reintegration
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Contact for hours of operation.
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