Canary Islands Allocates Over 29 Million Euros to Youth Justice System in 2026
Published: January 27, 2026|justice-and-safety|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands Juvenile Justice System Investment Plan 2026
Overview
The Canary Islands government has approved a groundbreaking plan to invest over €29 million in the juvenile justice system for 2026. This funding will be managed by the Fundación Canaria de Juventud IDEO, which has been entrusted with executing a broad range of measures for minors involved in the justice system.
Key Measures and Initiatives
- Implementation of 725 dedicated spaces across residential, semi-open, and open centers
- Establishment of community-based programs aimed at rehabilitation and social reintegration
- Support for minors through family intervention, educational and employment guidance, and preparation for independent adulthood
- Programs for youth emancipation, vocational orientation, and risk prevention
Data Protection and Rights
The government underscores strict compliance with data protection laws, establishing protocols for handling sensitive personal information, CCTV footage, and safeguarding minors' rights.
Funding and Oversight
- Fund allocation is subject to budget approval and will be disbursed in installments
- A detailed oversight mechanism will be implemented through a dedicated committee
Goals and Significance
This comprehensive approach aims to modernize the juvenile justice infrastructure and foster effective reintegration strategies that better serve vulnerable youth in the Canary Islands, marking a significant step forward in regional juvenile policy.