Services
Court Support
Durham Mental Health Services provides a variety of programs that redirect people with mental health problems from the criminal justice and corrections systems to mental heath services and supports.
Mental Health Court Support
This program assists adults with mental health problems who find themselves in conflict with the criminal justice system. A Court Support Worker assesses each referral received, determines what services might be helpful, and assists the client in linking with those services. Consultation, education, advocacy and linkage to other supports are also available to family members.
Youth Mental Health Court Support
A Court Support Worker, experienced working with the
children and youth sector, is available to provide youth charged under the
Youth Criminal Justice Act
with court support (including diversion) and linkage to appropriate
community services.
Court Diversion
Court Diversion is a pre-trial procedure where the Crown Counsel decides not to prosecute if the accused agrees to a treatment plan to address his or her particular needs. This program is for low risk offenders and participation is voluntary. A Court Support Worker provides consultation and advice to the Crown Attorney's Office on cases referred for disposition and diversion, and develop a treatment plan for the diversion.
For Information About These Programs
- Call us at 905-743-9384


