18th Judicial District Diversion Counseling Program
Contact Info
Phone: (720) 875-8215
18th Judicial District Diversion Counseling Program is committed to applying the best practices of the Colorado RJ Practitioner Guidelines
About
The Diversion Counseling Program applies a restorative justice model to resolving cases. Restorative justice requires participants to take accountability, understand their impact on others and the community, develop empathy, cultivate insight, and, finally, to make amends. The participant’s engagement in these steps is essential to successful completion of Diversion. We believe that participant’s ownership of the restorative justice process creates more impactful outcomes than a process of imposed consequences. As such, all participants in Diversion must participate in a restorative justice process as part of meeting their program requirements.
Message the Provider
Languages offered:
- ASL
- Spanish
- Translation services available for most languages.
Ability to Support Language Access:
Are you able to support language access (e.g. translation, interpretation, etc.) for participants with Limited English Proficiency?
YesCounties Served:
- Arapahoe
- Douglas
- Elbert
- Lincoln
Judicial Districts Served:
- 18th
Volunteer opportunities available?
Yes
RJ training/consulting available to the public?
Yes
DISCLAIMER * Colorado Coordinating Council on Restorative Justice (RJ Council) is not an accrediting body. All information contained in the RJ Directory is self-reported and the RJ Council does not monitor, edit or attest to the accuracy of the information or endorse any provider listed in the directory. Providers are encouraged to update their information regularly. Users are encouraged to review the CO Restorative Justice Practitioner Guidelines (adopted by the CO Restorative Justice Council and endorsed by the Colorado Coalition for Restorative Justice Practices) to understand the expectations of the field when identifying and selecting a practitioner that will meet needs.
