Overview
Kilburn Hall Youth Centre Overview
Kilburn Hall Youth Centre is a secure youth custody facility located at 1302 Kilburn Avenue in the Adelaide/Churchill neighbourhood of Saskatoon. Operated by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety, this centre provides open and secure custody services for young offenders (youth aged 12 to 17) who have been remanded or sentenced by the courts. It is important to distinguish this facility from a community recreation centre; it is a detention centre designed to ensure public safety while providing rehabilitative programming for youth involved in the criminal justice system. The facility operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, maintaining a secure environment with strict access controls.
Rehabilitation and Programming
The primary mandate of Kilburn Hall is not just incarceration but rehabilitation. The facility aims to address the underlying causes of offending behaviour through structured interventions.
Education: Youth in custody are required to attend school. The centre has an on-site educational program, often staffed by teachers from the local school division, allowing residents to continue their studies or upgrade their literacy skills while detained.
Case Management: Each youth is assigned a case manager who works to develop a reintegration plan. This involves collaboration with youth workers, probation officers, and families to support the youth’s transition back into the community upon release.
Health and Cultural Support: The centre provides access to healthcare professionals, including mental health support and addictions counselling. Recognizing the demographics of the youth population, there is also a strong emphasis on Indigenous cultural programming, offering access to Elders and cultural ceremonies.
Security and Visitation
As a correctional facility, security protocols are rigorous to ensure the safety of staff, residents, and the public.
Restricted Access: The general public is not permitted to enter the facility without prior authorization. All doors are secured, and the perimeter is monitored.
Visiting a Resident: Visitation is strictly controlled. Family members and guardians must be on an approved visitor list. Visits typically must be booked in advance by calling the facility. Upon arrival, all visitors are subject to security screening, including metal detection and searches of personal belongings. Items such as cell phones, cameras, tobacco, and outside food are strictly prohibited inside the secure zone.
Location and Transit
The facility is situated in a residential area, distinct from the downtown courthouse.
Public Transit: The location is accessible via Saskatoon Transit. It is situated near Taylor Street East, which is served by major bus routes (such as Route 81 or 82), providing connections to the downtown terminal and other parts of the city.
Parking: Limited visitor parking is available on-site or on the adjacent streets, though visitors should be mindful of residential parking restrictions.
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