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Youth
Works provides training and employment to young offenders,
in order to pay victim(s) of their crimes. |
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Restitution:
Which means to replace or repair the victim's property
to the condition which existed before the crime. |
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| Redirection: |
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means to point the offender in a new direction by: |
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Developing
positive attitudes and life skills |
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teaching
marketable skills which can lead to meaningful employment. |
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are the goals achieved? |
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Potential
youth are referred by youth workers at the Department
of Corrections and Public Safety, Saskatoon Tribal
Council, Saskatoon Community Mediation Services,
or the John Howard Society.
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Youth
Works staff provide work opportunities appropriate
to the abilities of each participant. |
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Works can: |
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For
more information or for an estimate |
Contact
Youth Works |
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Phone:
(306) 244-0174
Fax: (306) 664-2536
E-mail: youthworks_SIMFC@shaw.ca |
Mail:
168 Wall Street
Saskatoon, Sk.
S7K 1N4 |
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