The Vanaja Unit is an open facility for women located in the countryside of Hämeenlinna, Finland. The Vanaja and Ojoinen units together form the Vanaja Prison, which operates under the Finnish Criminal Sanctions Agency (RISE) and the Ministry of Justice. The family house in the Vanaja Unit is run by an NGO under the supervision of health and welfare services. It focuses primarily on the child’s well-being, the child is considered the main client.
Established in 1994, Vanaja is part of Finland’s welfare-oriented criminal policy, which emphasizes rehabilitation, education, and social reintegration. One-third of all people in detention in Finland are placed in open facilities, reflecting the country’s belief that well-being, education, and employment are the foundations of a safe society.





