Juvenile Diversion
The Juvenile Diversion Program, a program of the Health and Human
Services Agency (HHSA) Community Action Partnership (CAP), enables
eligible youth, including at risk and high-risk youth, to prevent entry
or re-entry into the juvenile justice system. The service target
population is youth from 12 to 17 years of age.
The Juvenile Diversion programs provide services to youth who
demonstrate behaviors typically associated with delinquency and which
are likely to result in involvement with the juvenile justice system.
Services include comprehensive case management, community service,
counseling, skill building and academic assistance. These services are
an alternative to more formal action with the juvenile justice and
education systems and prevent more costly public or private
interventions, such as juvenile hall, court, probation, and
correctional camps.
Since 2005, The Children’s Initiative has successfully been under
contract with the County of San Diego HHSA to provide technical
assistance to Juvenile Diversion Contractors. Technical assistance
includes trainings, resource development, information sharing,
networking opportunities, community partnerships and legislative
advocacy. Juvenile Diversion programs provide prevention and
intervention services to youth who demonstrate behaviors typically
associated with delinquency and which are likely to result in
involvement and escalation with the juvenile justice system. The
Children’s Initiative has built long standing working relationships
with local law enforcement, juvenile court judges, Probation
Department, state and local elected officials, and numerous community
partners all working to improve and strengthen prevention and
intervention efforts for juveniles.
County of San Diego: Health & Human Services Agency, Community Action Partnership - CAP
Juvenile Diversion Program Directory 2009-2010
For additional information / technical assistance, contact: Sarah Mostofi The Children’s Initiative (858) 581-5886
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