3 websites everyone in Youth and Adult Correctional Services should know about

There is a lot of people who think that students who study in Youth and Adult Correctional Services can only work in prisons or youth centers. Fortunately it's not the case. There are hundreds and hundreds of places where they can work and lots of websites where they can have information related to this field of study. Today, I will show you three websites that everyone who studies in Youth and Adult Correctional Services should know. More and more people choose this field of study without really knowing where to go later. This will help you to orientate yourself.  

1. Find a place to work.

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Everyone knows how complicated it is to find a job in Quebec, when you have no contacts. Working for the government of Canada has much social advantage. For some of them, even if you have a contact, you will have to apply online and have lots of interviews before getting engaged. These links will help you find a job as a public service employee. It's simple. You have to register and then make a selection of places where you will like to work and they will send you an e-mail as soon as possible. This way, you will be able to apply and fill the form (s). There is a variety of places where you can work. For example, you can work at the CBSA (Canada Border Service Agency), at the CSC (Correctional Services of Canada), in a youth center, etc.


Unfortunately, I couldn't find it in English, but I will still give you the link


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2. Get to know all the different laws.

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As a facilitator in a helping relationship, it is important for you to know the law. During a reunion, your client has the right to know his rights and the consequences of his acts.  Everybody uses technology now, and it's the reason why I deposit a website where you can find all the laws. The book itself is called the criminal code. Below, you will find the link that will show you the different laws. When using this website, you will have to be careful because the words can be confusion. You have to make sure you understand the differences.



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Besides the criminal code, there are two charts that are important to the eyes of the Canadians. They are called the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms. The Canadian Charter reminds you of how the country work and it's values. The Charter of Human says all the rights humans have when they are in Quebec. 

3. Help for youths.

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Everything starts when we are young. At that time, you choose your friends, your lifestyle and sometimes your career. Helping youths be better people in the future, is helping our world get better. This website will help you to get to know how can you help bouts either by having a career, doing internship or being a volunteer. It also gives you information concerning foster families and how to get involved for working with youths. It's a very interesting link to visit to get more information concerning youths.
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Conclusion

I hope these websites will help you get involved regarding Youth and Adult Correctional Services. You can find a lot of information on the websites I gave you, but if you need to complete certain information, you can search it on Google. You can also comment my blog post, so I can also get to know websites you know concerning this field of study. I hope to be a volunteer will not be a problem for you and that you are willing to change to world.





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