Open Custody is an Order of the Youth Justice Court. When a young person is sentenced to Open Custody, the young person will normally spend the first two thirds of the term in an Open Custody facility, and the final one third in the community under supervision. During this period of supervision, the young person may be returned to custody by the court for any serious breach of the conditions of supervision.
In Newfoundland and Labrador, all places of Open Custody are community based. There are two Group Homes across the province that serve as designated places of Open Custody. Whether in group-based or private homes, young persons in Open Custody live in residential areas, and have routine access to community services and activities under strictly controlled conditions.
The Open Custody Group Homes are operated by the John Howard Society (JHS), through Service Agreements with the Department of SSWB and the John Howard Society. These Group Homes are:
- John Howard Society Home for Youth – St. John’s
- Loretta Bartlett Home (John Howard Society) – Corner Brook
Further information about Community Custody Homes, and the process for approval, can be found by contacting the provincial manager of the Youth Corrections Program at 709-729-2794.