These newly refurbished cells provide a more comfortable and supportive environment, with the use of softer colours and artwork aiming to create a calming atmosphere for often vulnerable young offenders.
The improvements are part of the Metropolitan Police's Children Strategy which prioritises access to essential support services for children involved in criminal behaviour.
It also focuses on ensuring Met officers and staff are well-equipped to safeguard these vulnerable individuals.
Investing in these facilities is a step forward in providing a supportive environment for young offenders as well as the necessary services to help these individuals turn their lives around.
Cllr Zena Brabazon, Cabinet Member for Children, Schools and Families and Cllr Ajda Ovat, Cabinet Member for Communities, at Haringey Council, said:
Creating the right environment for our children in custody is essential for their rehabilitation and growth.
Many children who are detained are vulnerable and require meaningful support and access to key services at the earliest opportunity to truly understand the impact of their actions.
This project will play a crucial role in helping these children reflect on their past, learn valuable lessons, and strive towards a brighter, more hopeful future.
Inspector Matthew Fox of Public Protection said:
These new renovations are exactly what we need to make sure the young offenders we see are held with the care and attention they deserve.
We want to always be putting forward a more empathetic, trusting and compassionate emotion and it begins with making sure that the children or young offenders feel safe when in our custody.