Timeline

    • Amadeusz identifies need for education in remand facilities.
    • Amadeusz creates partnership with Toronto West Detention Centre.
    • Amadeusz receives City of Toronto Youth Worker of the Year Award.
    • Summer camp operates in Roy McMurtry Youth Centre.
    • Education program begins at Toronto Jail and Toronto East Detention Centre.
    • First GED exam at Toronto West Detention Centre.
    • Services expand to include post-secondary programming.
    • Amadeusz receives Toronto Community Foundation's Vital Ideas Award, CUI's Urban Leadership Award for Safety and Resilience in Canada, & City of Toronto Youth Worker of the Year Award.
    • Education program begins at Vanier.
    • Amadeusz hosts discussion focusing on policy issues with over 200 attendees.
    • Amadeusz develops partnership with Centennial College.
    • Amadeusz develops partnership with Northern College.
    • Education program begins at Toronto South Detention Centre.
    • "Look at my Life: Access to Education for the Remand Population in Ontario" is published.
    • Amadeusz develops partnership with Thompson-Rivers University.
    • Amadeusz partners with Humber College, Laidlaw Foundation, and the Toronto Youth Equity Strategy to conduct research on sparks for firearm possession.
    • "Look at My Life: ‘Sparks’ for Firearm Possession Among Young People in Toronto" is released and Prosper is launched.
    • "Responding to Neoliberalism: The Case of the Look at my Life Project." is published.
    • Amadeusz partners with students at University of Guelph-Humber to complete The Quiet Storm.
    • Two academic papers are completed, to be published in 2020.