Yellowhead Tribal Community Corrections Society (YTCCS) was incorporated as a non-profit society under the Societies Act of Alberta on November 26, 1990. The organization's primary mandate is to provide traditional, culturally sensitive programs and services that address the present and future needs of each member community within the YTC First Nations in the areas of Community Corrections and Courtwork services.
From its humble beginnings, YTCCS has developed into a respected organization in the delivery of correctional services. We proudly serve the Yellowhead Tribal Council member Nations of Alexander First Nation, Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, O'Chiese First Nation, and Sunchild First Nation. Over the years, we have built a reputation for providing culturally informed and community-based solutions that respect and integrate Indigenous traditions and values.
YTCCS offers a range of programs designed to meet the unique needs of Indigenous individuals navigating the justice system:
In addition to these services, YTCCS is actively involved in several initiatives aimed at improving the overall justice system, focusing on building stronger, more resilient communities and fostering greater understanding between Indigenous peoples and the justice system.
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As we look to the future, YTCCS remains dedicated to enhancing the quality and accessibility of justice services for our member communities, ensuring they are supported in a culturally relevant and meaningful way.