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A sexual misconduct scandal has rocked a Montreal juvenile detention center

A sexual misconduct scandal has rocked a Montreal juvenile detention center

According to media reports, one of the instructors became pregnant and gave birth to a child whose father is a minor prisoner.

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An investigation is underway at the East End Youth Offender Detention Center, where at least nine instructors were allegedly involved in sexual misconduct with inmates, including at least one instance of full intercourse.

Two managers have been suspended and the instructors involved suspended or fired amid an ongoing investigation into incidents at the Cité-des-Prairies resort in Rivière-des-Prairies, according to the watchdog health authority.

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He first learned of the alleged misconduct on Thursday this year La Presse AND Le Devourwho reported that at least nine instructors had sexual relations with at least five inmates, and at least one of the instructors gave birth to a child fathered by a minor inmate.

The CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l’Île-de-Montréal did not confirm these details pending the results of its investigation, but noted that it had been informed of nine teachers potentially involved in misconduct, including at least one reported case of sexual intercourse sexual intercourse and sexual exchanges on social media.

The health authority on Friday declined a request to speak to its director of youth protection, but said in an email that it had launched an independent investigation by an outside firm after learning of allegations of sexual misconduct involving an inmate .

“Through this report, we discovered other elements that led our organization to launch an investigation,” the health authority said. “This type of situation is unacceptable and we take these allegations very seriously. (…) Our priority is to guarantee the safety and well-being of young people.”

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The CIUSSS explained that during the investigation, both managers were temporarily removed from their positions “because the issue directly affected their teams.”

“We assure you that we have responded quickly to protect young people affected by these situations,” the CIUSSS said. “We have put in place support measures for the alleged victims and their families.”

Quebec Social Services Minister Lionel Carmant, in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, called the contents of La Presse’s report “more than disturbing,” noting that an ongoing police investigation “is intended to shed light on all the facts.”

“We will never tolerate situations like this,” Carmant wrote. “The exploitation of vulnerable young people is a criminal act and is subject to prosecution and conviction. We will do everything to ensure the protection and safety of the young people for whom we are responsible.”

Citing confidentiality, Montreal police did not confirm whether an investigation had been launched.

In a statement Friday morning, opposition youth protection critic Liberal MNA Brigitte Garceau called on Carmant to launch a province-wide investigation into all youth and rehabilitation centers in Quebec.

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“The director of the youth protection network continues to accumulate scandalous stories for which the minister has been responsible for six years,” Garceau said. “Is he even aware of what is happening on his network?”

Garceau added that she was disgusted by the situation in Cité-des-Prairies.

“This story chills my blood,” she said. “If we no longer feel that our young people in rehabilitation centers are safe, where should we send them?”

Cité-des-Prairies mainly houses criminals under the age of 18 who have committed serious crimes, including murder, drug trafficking, firearms offenses and pimping. According to CIUSSS, the center in Montreal receives the most complex cases of this type.

Health authorities said they expect to receive the results of the investigation later this fall.

“In the meantime, we are actively identifying preventive measures and improving our practices to ensure that such situations are immediately reported and resolved,” it said.

Anyone wishing to report information is asked to call 514-896-3100.

“It is completely confidential,” public health authorities said.

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