Saskatchewan’s ombudsman is launching an investigation into Pine Grove Correctional Centre in Prince Albert.
According to Ombudsman Sharon Pratchler, the ombudsman’s office wants to hear from those who have been “adversely impacted by experiences or conditions” while incarcerated at the women’s jail.
“We are aware of significant concerns through complaints made to our office, and decided it is in the public interest to investigate,” Pratchler said in a statement.
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Pratchler said her investigation will use a fair and impartial process, and “trauma-informed approaches.” The timeline of the investigation depends on the number of complaints and the types of issues that are raised.
“When the investigation is complete, the office of Ombudsman Saskatchewan will issue a public report, including any recommendations,” the office noted.
“The last comprehensive review of custody conditions in Saskatchewan correctional centres undertaken by Ombudsman Saskatchewan was in 2002.”
Those wishing to get in touch with the office can do so online, by phone or by mail.