Correctional Service of Canada
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Joe, CORCAN Instructor
Просмотров 4678 месяцев назад
Joe, an instructor at an Indigenous healing lodge for women, who helps residents learn trades such as carpentry and construction during their time there so that they have skills to help them find jobs and be successful when returning to the community.
Joe, instructeur de CORCAN
Просмотров 1388 месяцев назад
Voici Joe. Il travaille comme instructeur dans un pavillon de ressourcement pour femmes autochtones. Il enseigne des métiers tels que la menuiserie et la construction aux résidentes pendant leur séjour. Ainsi, à leur retour dans la collectivité, elles seront bien outillées pour se trouver un emploi et connaître la réussite.
Kwame, Structured Intervention Unit Teacher
Просмотров 54310 месяцев назад
Kwame, a teacher in a Structured Intervention Unit, shares his personal experience working with offenders and how academic and physical education can lead to personal growth and meaningful relationships.
Kwame, enseignant dans une Unité d'intervention structurée
Просмотров 11810 месяцев назад
Kwame, enseignant dans une Unité d'intervention structurée, partage son expérience personnelle avec les personnes incarcérées. Il explique comment l'éducation scolaire et physique peut mener à l'épanouissement personnel et à l’établissement de relations enrichissantes.
Olabanji, infirmière spécialisée en santé mentale
Просмотров 9610 месяцев назад
Voici Olabanji. Elle travaille comme infirmière spécialisée en santé mentale. Elle est responsable de la gestion des consultations psychiatriques au sein d’un établissement fédéral pour femmes. Avec sincérité, elle avoue ouvertement qu’elle apprécie l’imprévu de son quotidien.
Olabanji, Mental Health Nurse
Просмотров 19910 месяцев назад
Olabanji, a mental health nurse responsible for managing the psychiatric clinics in a federal institution for women, speaks openly and honestly about how she enjoys the unpredictability of her daily routine.
Set the Path
Просмотров 13811 месяцев назад
Listen to Kathy Neil, the first Deputy Commissioner for Indigenous Corrections, in her own words about Indigenous corrections.
Truth and Reconciliation
Просмотров 20411 месяцев назад
Listen to Kathy Neil, the first Deputy Commissioner for Indigenous Corrections, in her own words about what Truth and Reconciliation means to her.
Ouvrir la voie
Просмотров 5411 месяцев назад
Écoutez Kathy Neil, la première sous-commissaire des services correctionnels pour Autochtones, expliquer dans ses propres mots ce que sont les services correctionnels pour Autochtones.
Vérité et réconciliation
Просмотров 4211 месяцев назад
Écoutez Kathy Neil, la première sous-commissaire des services correctionnels pour Autochtones, expliquer dans ses propres mots ce que la vérité et la réconciliation signifient pour elle.
Pathways to healing - Lorraine
Просмотров 17711 месяцев назад
“It takes time. That is what I teach.” Lorraine, an Indigenous Elder, shares knowledge and teachings with residents of the Pathways program at CSC’s Edmonton Institution for Women. She shares that truth and reconciliation is hard work and it takes time to heal the hurt. She helps Indigenous women learn who they are and where they come from. To learn more: www.csc-scc.gc.ca/002/003/002003-0011-e...
Sentiers menant à la guérison - Lorraine
Просмотров 3611 месяцев назад
« Il faut du temps. C’est ce que j’enseigne. » Lorraine, une Aînée autochtone, transmet des connaissances et des enseignements à des résidentes participant au programme des Sentiers autochtones à l’Établissement d’Edmonton pour femmes du SCC. Elle affirme que le travail axé sur la vérité et la réconciliation est difficile et qu’il faut du temps pour guérir les blessures. Elle aide les femmes au...
Sentiers menant à la guérison - Ava
Просмотров 6211 месяцев назад
« Ma présence ici m’a sauvé la vie. » Ava, une résidente qui participe au programme des Sentiers autochtones à l’Établissement d’Edmonton pour femmes, raconte comment le rétablissement des liens avec sa culture autochtone dans le cadre du programme l’a aidée. Pour en savoir plus : www.csc-scc.gc.ca/002/003/002003-0011-fr.shtml
Pathways to healing - Ava
Просмотров 24111 месяцев назад
“Being here saved my life.” Ava, a resident of the Pathways program at the Edmonton Institution for Women, shares how reconnecting with her Indigenous culture through the program helped her. To learn more: www.csc-scc.gc.ca/002/003/002003-0011-en.shtml
Lift Me Up Sophie Dietitian EN
Просмотров 15111 месяцев назад
Lift Me Up Sophie Dietitian EN
Lift Me Up Sophie Dietitian FR
Просмотров 7711 месяцев назад
Lift Me Up Sophie Dietitian FR
Charlotte, Indigenous Elder
Просмотров 144Год назад
Charlotte, Indigenous Elder
Brandy, Correctional Officer and Buddy, Detector Dog
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Brandy, Correctional Officer and Buddy, Detector Dog
Jody, Correctional Officer
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
Jody, Correctional Officer
Jody, agent correctionnel
Просмотров 856Год назад
Jody, agent correctionnel
Charlotte, Aînée autochtone
Просмотров 44Год назад
Charlotte, Aînée autochtone
Tunde, agent correctionnel
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Tunde, agent correctionnel
Doree, Dad Hero Program
Просмотров 490Год назад
Doree, Dad Hero Program
Doree, programme Papa Héros
Просмотров 83Год назад
Doree, programme Papa Héros
Brandy, agente correctionnelle, et Buddy, chien détecteur
Просмотров 229Год назад
Brandy, agente correctionnelle, et Buddy, chien détecteur
Tunde, Correctional Officer
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Tunde, Correctional Officer
Kwame Osei: Un enseignant du SCC dans l'Unité d'intervention structurée (UIS)
Просмотров 305Год назад
Kwame Osei: Un enseignant du SCC dans l'Unité d'intervention structurée (UIS)
Kwame Osei: CSC teacher in the Structured Intervention Unit (SIU)
Просмотров 961Год назад
Kwame Osei: CSC teacher in the Structured Intervention Unit (SIU)
Restorative opportunities
Просмотров 7562 года назад
Restorative opportunities

Комментарии

  • @petermickus8688
    @petermickus8688 22 дня назад

    Hello. Do you know what cell or area James Donnelly from the infamous Black Donnellys was kept? Is their a picture of him in existence? Thx.

  • @shahonchen6661
    @shahonchen6661 Месяц назад

    Was there any record that a woman guard was impregnated by a Black prisoner like cases in America?

  • @davidnegrete421
    @davidnegrete421 Месяц назад

    I'm a Correctional officer in the U.S. I'm looking to move to Canada. Can someone like myself apply for the position?

  • @user-cs1ys4jr5h
    @user-cs1ys4jr5h 2 месяца назад

    Trudeau should be in there.

  • @shelbymitchell1828
    @shelbymitchell1828 2 месяца назад

    Is the guy walking around the prison a staffer?

  • @user-uc5if6lh2r
    @user-uc5if6lh2r 3 месяца назад

    🤲🏻🔗

  • @alexisl9426
    @alexisl9426 3 месяца назад

    They should probably improve the lives of Inuits by funding better infrastructure so they can have a meaningful life and not commit crimes

  • @RyantheCanuckpirate
    @RyantheCanuckpirate 3 месяца назад

    Seems like a stressful job

  • @ejd7881
    @ejd7881 3 месяца назад

    it's a awful job if you have ambition in life don't do that type of work.

  • @chrismerriercm
    @chrismerriercm 3 месяца назад

    I work at Corcan in Edmonton 😊

  • @eksadiss
    @eksadiss 3 месяца назад

    "because you don't know why that person is here" What? CO's don't know the inmates crime?

  • @melinageorgiadou6894
    @melinageorgiadou6894 4 месяца назад

    Very impressive work love it

  • @johnhelms8226
    @johnhelms8226 4 месяца назад

    I certainly understand the, “Don’t commit a crime” point of view, but that does not mean that the federal government should not consider how incarceration in a system designed for descendants of Europeans who live in the south would affect Inuit prisoners. I do not think anyone is suggesting that Inuit should not go to prison for serious crimes. The issue is how they experience prison. You do not want incarceration to create hardened antisocial attitudes that will cause a person to become more dangerous and to commit more crime after release.

  • @JackyBoi999
    @JackyBoi999 5 месяцев назад

    I know this guy, Murray Dorion, he's a deadly carpenter and he get's the job done.

  • @fzl818
    @fzl818 5 месяцев назад

    You need to be a PR or citizen to apply for correctional officers or work permit people can also apply for?

    • @sahebsahni3993
      @sahebsahni3993 5 месяцев назад

      I’m pretty sure you have to be a PR or Citizen to apply.

    • @fzl818
      @fzl818 5 месяцев назад

      @@cethier4726 What do you think? You can only speak English?

  • @ritamarkova1502
    @ritamarkova1502 5 месяцев назад

    I think your ancestors are from Asia. Hello from Saha( Yakutia)- Northern Asia

  • @nestamaldini5870
    @nestamaldini5870 7 месяцев назад

    Please what's the average starting salary

    • @ScaredDonut
      @ScaredDonut 2 дня назад

      Depends on the province. In MB you'll start off at 65k a yr or $31.62 an hour. 27.58 is the national average.

  • @lenkop487
    @lenkop487 8 месяцев назад

    GAY

  • @sincerewyd2285
    @sincerewyd2285 8 месяцев назад

    1835 eh, i bet you that place has spirits and souls that have never left its grounds.

  • @biker1373
    @biker1373 8 месяцев назад

    Should never been closed , should stand as a warning .

  • @monicapushkin3274
    @monicapushkin3274 8 месяцев назад

    Would like to see a cell with Trudeau's name on it.

  • @happyfisherman4432
    @happyfisherman4432 8 месяцев назад

    I heard lots of stories from this place as I was growing up as my mother spent a couple years here working in administration.. her job was to go talk to the inmates and take their grievances and send the to the proper people to be deal with.. she had many interviews with Clifford Olsen... when i was a stupid kid i could get her pretty mad by referring to him as uncle cliffy lol

  • @dwaynecarruthers2258
    @dwaynecarruthers2258 8 месяцев назад

    Its full of child abusers and killers like bernardo

  • @nvragn
    @nvragn 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing video ty for sharing 👍🇨🇦

  • @RedDevilMoto
    @RedDevilMoto 9 месяцев назад

    In its history, there were children sent there in its early days.... Two of these: Antoine Beauché and Alec Lafleur, aged eight and eleven respectively, were listed as receiving corporal punishment with the cat-o-nine tails during their time in Kingston prison. Antoine Beauché has the distinction of being the youngest child ever incarcerated at the penitentiary. For example, eight-year-old Antoine Beauche was imprisoned in 1845 for three years. He was lashed within a week of his arrival and a further 47 times over the next nine months. The punishment was for behaviour that included talking to others, looking at others, winking, nodding or laughing.

    • @ace6285
      @ace6285 8 месяцев назад

      Children were disciplined harshly everywhere then and up until not many decades ago. In grade one, I spent time standing in the corner, being humiliated verbally, rapped over the knuckles with the sharp edge of a ruler…because I whispered to the kid across the isle.

    • @shahonchen6661
      @shahonchen6661 Месяц назад

      @@ace6285 Wow!

  • @oneflyguy1949
    @oneflyguy1949 9 месяцев назад

    was on the train me and 7 dsncers with a big line of coke on the sill and all of a sudden this light shone in my face and a voice went " do you want to get off here?" we were going through Kingston, so I did the whole line myself and said " No, no I wouldn't thanks"

  • @North49191
    @North49191 10 месяцев назад

    Typical government production showing the guy walking around more than the building.

  • @michaelpalluq4744
    @michaelpalluq4744 10 месяцев назад

    Now I'm at the hospital and they treat me like a prisoner

  • @YoYoYoman45
    @YoYoYoman45 10 месяцев назад

    To be sentenced to more than 2 years in Canada you either committed a relatively serious crime or are a repeat offender...........don't commit crimes, problem solved.

  • @user-nk8ud7sf6l
    @user-nk8ud7sf6l 10 месяцев назад

    1992 former inmate 15 of us Y.A.C.S AND WE RAN COLLINS BAY we were known as the Y.A.C.S...FORMER YUGOSLAVIA 15 braćo iz HRVATSKE Albanije srpske tamo smo bili kraljevi we ran that joint

  • @erichayton8188
    @erichayton8188 10 месяцев назад

    If you are sentenced to Federal Prison it isn't for jaywalking or unpaid parking tickets! There is such a straightforward solution to not be uprooted from your communities, language, and "healing"............DON'T COMMIT CRIMES!

  • @dolothedon6319
    @dolothedon6319 10 месяцев назад

    Good man 💯💯💯

  • @SteveBMayer
    @SteveBMayer 11 месяцев назад

    So what you're saying is, punishment is punishment... :V

  • @SamratDe-yq5go
    @SamratDe-yq5go 11 месяцев назад

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  • @kalicomusic8594
    @kalicomusic8594 11 месяцев назад

    …this is rich.

  • @jackwt7340
    @jackwt7340 11 месяцев назад

    A little bit like Japanese🎎

  • @B.C_History
    @B.C_History 11 месяцев назад

    anyone an Inuit here im making a video about them and i need their help

  • @grafmik
    @grafmik 11 месяцев назад

    pas un seul commentaire ?

  • @VT01
    @VT01 11 месяцев назад

    Probably best not to commit crime then...

  • @kristoffseisler2163
    @kristoffseisler2163 Год назад

    2:41 Mike Tyson Inuit storyline DLC

  • @RobinPMac
    @RobinPMac Год назад

    Government BS

  • @filipzajac-soczewski9649
    @filipzajac-soczewski9649 Год назад

    Some sort of sound issue

  • @bayzidmunshibayzidmohammed3754

    😮

  • @rickyboy1947
    @rickyboy1947 Год назад

    get rid of it

  • @codycaldwell4633
    @codycaldwell4633 Год назад

    Ive done 3 bits in scumheller 1st one in the early 2002-2005 2nd bit 2016-2018 3rd and final one 2019-2022 .... Mostly all on unit 11 but the last bit was the worst even though both my workout partners both OD two days apart RIP Anatoly Eichmen & Brandon Meirva .....but the worst one was this last time with covid lock downs but i had to watch my closest friends in there ( RIP Jeffrey Ryan )get stabbed with a huge shank though the fucking side of his neck and viciously pulled out the front.... worst thing about it was he was back in on a parole revoke with 30 days left... I couldn't do nothing about it cuz I had just caught covid so I was on 14-day quarantine so I couldn't leave my cell so i went to my door window seen him pick up the phone call his mother and i was going to have him text my fiance to let her know she will not be hearing from me for awhile and boom right then and there buddy was having psychological issue's so anybody that was on the phone at that time was going to get it that day ...his poor mother heard her son get murdered on the phone viciously.. The prison system needs a major overhaul especially for the food, mental health issues,institutional employment,schooling programs and courses...oh yeah canteen is hurting big time.... so my advice is if you're heading to Drumheller soon remember these things follow the con code keep your blinders on, don't Rubberneck (look into any other cell as you walk by you could very easily see something that you did not want to see and now you're part of it !!! don't be a phone bug ,do not borrow ,cuff , store what you cannot pay for because you will catch minutes over a bag of chips or a chocolate bar or possibly even get stabbed up I've seen it happen over less oh yeah and do not talk or ask the bubble / guards for anyting ask your unit rep it is his job to deal with the goof fatheads.... But #1 is definitely be Respectful .. and best advice because prison is so expensive find a buddy or cousin to food group with so save up money now because everything costs. if your a picky eater well the food is garbage so you'll be buying your food there its totally needed because the food they give is nasty.. anyways hopefully some of this information will help somebody to go in for the first time and my three times wasn't all for nothing except heartache and loss,Trauma an Drama..... best of luck making it home in one piece😶😬🤐🤫 FUCK CSC !!! A.C.A.B

  • @annnee6409
    @annnee6409 Год назад

    Wow, they look so Asian.

  • @marilenejonez2561
    @marilenejonez2561 Год назад

    Too many hv the facial of the Navajo ppl 💝

  • @marilenejonez2561
    @marilenejonez2561 Год назад

    These ppl sound like the Hopi ppl 👄

  • @OYATca
    @OYATca Год назад

    This institution has amazing views

  • @victororlov1236
    @victororlov1236 Год назад

    The SIU... what the CSC renamed admin seg after the courts declared that placing prisoners into segregation units constituted TORTURE. So with the professionalism we have come to admire from government, the CSC addressed the problem... they renamed the practice... problem fixed. The real CSC... Google ASHLEY SMITH... that is the CSC Google Matt Hinds... that is the CSC. Google Correctional Service of Canada Lawsuit... female staff suing after being brutalized BY THEIR SO CALLED CO_WORKERS.