Oberstown Children Detention Campus provides accommodation for all children remanded for a period of pre-trial detention, or committed to a period of detention, by a court of law, under the age of 18 in Ireland. A comprehensive care model of Care, Education, Health and Wellbeing, Offending Behaviour and Preparation for returning to families and community (CEHOP) is in operation at Oberstown with the aim of achieving the best outcomes for young people in detention. CEHOP was developed by Oberstown and is a bespoke model for the delivery of care programmes in line with section 158 of the Children Act 2001 which sets out the principal objectives of children detention schools. The principal objective is to provide appropriate educational, training and other programmes and facilities for children referred to them by a court.