YOUTH JUSTICE PROGRAMS

Youth Mental Health Court Worker Program

The Youth Mental Health Court Worker (YMHCW) provides support to youth (aged 12-17) who are involved with the Youth Justice Court and are presenting with symptoms of mental health issues.

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Extrajudicial Measures (EJM) Program

The EJM Program is a diversionary program for youth aged 12- 17 years (at the time of the offense). Police may refer a youth to the EJM program rather than laying a charge.

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Extrajudicial Sanctions (EJS) Program

The EJS Program is a diversionary program for youth aged 12-17 (at the time of the offence). Extrajudicial Sanctions allow a youth charged with a low-risk offence to take responsibility for their offence, without being sentenced by a judge. 

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Intersections Program

Intersections is an early interventions model that focuses on navigation and coordination of services for children and youth who are at risk of being involved in the justice system. 

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