IDJJ - Illinois Youth Center - Warrenville

State Juvenile

Last Updated: February 22, 2024
Address
30 W 200 Ferry Rd , Warrenville, IL 60555
Beds
70
County
DuPage
Phone
630-983-6231

IDJJ - Illinois Youth Center - Warrenville is for State Juvenile offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.

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IYC-Warrenville plays a crucial role in providing comprehensive services to juvenile female and male populations with diverse needs. The facility offers a wide range of programs and services aimed at addressing various aspects of the youths' development and well-being.

Academic services at IYC-Warrenville encompass GED and high school diploma programs, ensuring that youth have access to education and opportunities for academic advancement. This educational support is essential for preparing youth for future success and empowering them with essential skills and knowledge.

In addition to academic services, IYC-Warrenville features an in-patient substance abuse treatment program, recognizing the importance of addressing substance abuse issues among juvenile populations. By providing comprehensive treatment and support, the facility aims to help youth overcome substance abuse challenges and build healthier lifestyles.

Vocational programs offered at IYC-Warrenville provide youth with valuable skills and training opportunities that can enhance their employability and future prospects. These programs empower youth with practical skills and knowledge in various vocational fields, preparing them for successful transitions into adulthood.

Mental health services and clinical support are integral components of the facility's programming, ensuring that youth receive the necessary support and interventions to address mental health concerns and promote emotional well-being.

Furthermore, leisure time activities, parenting education, assessments, and family reunification programming contribute to the holistic approach to rehabilitation and reintegration at IYC-Warrenville. These programs aim to foster positive relationships, support family involvement, and promote overall well-being among youth.

Overall, IYC-Warrenville serves as a comprehensive resource for juvenile populations, offering a diverse array of services designed to meet the multi-service needs of youth and support their positive development and successful reintegration into society.

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Juvenile facilities overseen by the State of Illinois do not publish the names of the offenders housed in their facility. As such, there is no public forum for this information.

Visitation Information

NOTE: Please review IDJJ Visitation Rules and Information before visiting.

On the first visit to any Illinois Youth Center, the visitors will be required to have a photo identification, such as a driver's license, a state identification card, or acceptable documentation of non-US citizen including a current passport, Visa, or Matricula, and documentation that includes their social security numbers if US citizens, and date of birth.

Please have two forms of identification; one should be a photo ID for additional visits.

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