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Please contact any service prior to visiting in person to receive up to date information on changes to their availability (e.g. hours of operation etc.)
- Description
- Brings together victims with young people alleged to have committed non-violent offences and their parents to negotiate an appropriate way for the young person to make amends for their actions
- Provides an alternative to formal court proceedings
- Provides an increased role for victims and communities in dealing with minor offences committed by persons who are prepared to be accountable
- Eligibility
- Indigenous youth aged 12-17 years of age, who have committed a minor, first-time offense
- Must be willing to participate in the program
- Must be aware of their options and rights and be prepared to be accountable
- Indigenous youth aged 12-17 years of age, who have committed a minor, first-time offense
- Application Process
- Must be referred by police or the Crown
- Office
- 807-345-5840
- Fax
- 807-344-8945
- Web Site
- https://tbifc.ca/program/youth-justice-committee-program/
- info@tbifc.ca
- Languages
- English
- Contact
- Dwayne Elliott, Program Coordinator
Email: dwayne.elliott@tbifc.ca
Phone: 807-345-5840 ext 250 - Fees
- None
- Documents Required
- No documents required
- Accessibility
- Fully Accessible
- Topic(s)
- Agency Information
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- Copyright
- 211 Ontario North
- Last Verified On
- June 29, 2021
- Address
- 401 Cumberland St N
Thunder Bay, ON, P7A 4P7
Located within the Thunder Bay Indian Friendship Centre on Cumberland St N and Clavet St
Open in Google Maps - Hours of Operation
- Mon0900 to 1700Tue0900 to 1700Wed0900 to 1700Thu0900 to 1700Fri0900 to 1700
Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-5 pm - Service Area(s)
- Thunder Bay