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Youth Voices: What needs to happen to improve the relationship between youth and the police?

In 2013-2014, OJEN has partnered with IMPACT ‘N Communities’ Youth Violence Intervention Ambassadors program to deliver justice education and advocacy training to young people living in East Scarborough. On December 6, Enisoné Kadiri sat down with a frontline Youth Worker who partnered with IMPACT to find out what needs to happen to improve the relationship between youth […]

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Youth Voices: What would help you not to re-offend?

Over the summer, OJEN collaborated with Turning Point Youth Services to deliver a justice education program to youth in a Toronto open custody facility. We worked through 3 sessions from our Policing & Society resource, covering topics like Police Discretion and Your Rights When Talking to the Police. Afterwards, we caught up with some of […]

Funding for Students!

Bursaries are available to grade 12 students in Ontario, pursuing post-secondary studies related to the many careers in the justice system. Bursaries are offered in each judicial region by both the Association of Justices of the Peace and the Ontario Courts of Justice.  As a result 14 bursaries are available annually to Ontario students. Follow […]

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