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Service Description

Assists youth who are involved with the youth criminal justice system, transition back into community or while on community supervision. Program focuses on First Nations based cultural programming where the focus is on cultural self-identity. Facilitates and prepares the youth’s transition process to community interaction and involvement, and establishes necessary connections to individuals, organizations, and community resources. Meals and healthy snacks are provided as needed. Also offers:

  • intensive ten week Interval Life Skills Program,
  • Cedar Strip Canoe Building Program,
  • Medicine Wheel and Tipi Teachings Program,
  • Recreational Program, 
  • City of Regina Affordable Family Fun Pass,
  • education and employment based learning.  

Eligibility

Youth ages 13 - 19 years of all nationalities with a focus on First Nations youth.

Application Process

Youth are referred by Corrections, Public Safety, and Policing's young offender unit.

Fees

Contact for more information.

Fax: 306-352-7642

Business Line: 306-522-7494

Hours of Operation

Youth are transported to and from program Monday - Friday within the timeframe of 9:00 am - 4:00 pm with the exception of evening program hours.

Service Website

fhqtc.com/rtsis/

Facebook

www.facebook.com/ReginaTreatyStatusIndianServices/

Coverage Area

Regina

Languages Offered

English

Gathering Place (The)

Address

4001 3rd Avenue North
Regina SK  S4R 0W8

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Mailing Address

4001 3rd Avenue North
Regina SK  S4R 0W8

Location Info

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.

Accessibility

Contact for more information.

Fax: 306-352-7642

Business Line: 306-522-7494

Website

fhqtc.com/rtsis/

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