Reports of sexual misconduct at a Montreal-based rehabilitation centre for young people have led to concern and examination. Montreal’s CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l’Île-de-Montréal conducted an internal investigation that uncovered nine staff members at the Cité-des-Prairies rehabilitation centre engaged in allegedly inappropriate relationships with the youth in their care.
The youth centre, located in the Rivière-des-Prairies neighbourhood of Montreal, primarily serves young people who have committed serious crimes, including drug trafficking and violent offences. The allegations were first reported by Le Devoir and La Presse, sparking a broader public and institutional response to address safety and accountability issues in Quebec’s youth rehabilitation system. For more details, see this CBC News article.
This case is resulting in a call for institutional reform and stricter protocols in youth rehabilitation facilities to better protect the children they are supposed to help. Physical and sexual abuse can have long-term consequences, and it is imperative that authorities take steps to strengthen safeguards to protect vulnerable children.